Showing posts with label classical interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classical interiors. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2018

Decorating With Classical Busts


If you wish to incorporate an old world classic feel to your home's interiors here is one thing you need to remember. Yes, it is nice to have beautiful antique furniture. However, your space will truly be transformed by the vintage accessories you collect and display. It is these smaller scale objects that bring a sense of age and give patina to any interior. To bring classical personality to any room you will need to draw from Greek architecture through the use of neo-classical style columns,  busts, urns, statues, and any other architectural salvage you might find. If your space won't allow for large pieces such as statues and sculptures, the bust is just the answer.

In this blog post we are going to concentrate on the classical bust. A classically inspired bust automatically elevates a space and, as you will see from the images I have gathered, that space can be anything from Contemporary to Gustavian. Busts just seem to work well in all kinds of interiors. 


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If your room is as grand as Versailles .........there is room for a bust.


Or if your room is elegant and faded......there is room for a bust.


Or maybe you prefer the look somewhere in between like I do........and yes there is ALWAYS room for a bust.


There was a time when wealthy citizens incorporated features of imperial portraiture into statues of themselves and classical busts of admired friends or distinguished ancestors were displayed throughout a home.


The busts were usually displayed on plinths or in deep recesses in the wall predominately in rooms such as halls, libraries, stairways, or reception rooms.


Henri Samuel

There is more of a casual formality in most homes now and you will find classical busts on tables, credenzas, consoles, and chests.

Mixing classical busts with other architectural pieces vignette style is more the popular trend today.



It is not surprising to find classical busts looking up at you from the floor........


or down at you from tops of cupboards, armoires, and bookcases. No place is really off limits to classical busts in today's interiors.

Kathryn Greeley

A classical bust is an unexpected and strong design element that can be used in many styles of interiors.


As a three dimensional art object in a space, it can break up the monotony of two dimensional art.

Paolo Moschino

A classical bust can bring interest, color, and texture to a space. You can find them in shades of cream, gray, terra cotta, and even black.



Some like to use their classical busts in pairs as  designer Timothy Corrigan has here in this space. Classicism is all about symmetry so this placement is widely accepted.


Others prefer a single bust used like this with other classical elements. The paintings on the console echo the neo-classical style as does the urn motif at the top of the fabulous mirror.


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I love this beautiful bust of a young French boy classically placed on a marble mantle or console...... I can't tell which.

Lisa Farmer - Eye For Design

This picture is of a bust I have in a corner of my living room. I have used it in so many ways throughout the years.

Lisa Farmer-Eye For Design

This is another classical style vignette in our bedroom. I like mixing busts with other architectural fragments like the relief above the picture.


Jacque Garcia recreated the original neoclassical style of Château de Champ de Bataille, his own 17th-century estate in Normandy by adding elements such as this antique Roman bust.

A classical bust looks fabulous as a sole performer at center stage on your favorite piece of furniture.


Or if need be, multiple busts can share the spotlight with other interesting objets d'art and still steal the show.

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Bust in multiples are trendy today. Still classical, but with a bit of edge. This look is especially trendy in more contemporary style homes.

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Yet today, when it comes to classical busts, anything goes even in period interiors.

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Another interior style that beautifully puts the spotlight on classical bust and other forms of architectural salvage is the Swedish/Gustavian interior.

A Swedish interior with classical bust by Lars Sjoberg, considered the restorer of the Gustavian style.

Classical busts work so well in the Gustavian home since it is a pared back version of French neoclassicism and is the perfect combination of Swedish restraint and French decorative style.




Pale gray Gustavian walls make a great backdrop for a white marble bust.


And it doesn't matter if you like oversized statement pieces like this large classical bust......

Susan Ferrier

or prefer to accent with a small bust. You simply can't go wrong when you add them to your vignettes. Those sconces!!!!!



Whether strategically set on a cluttered ..............

or uncluttered credenza, side table or pedestal, a bust is a must for instant classical flair.

Also a classical bust will look surprisingly contemporary in your modern home.

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A devotion to classical design in modern interiors featuring pieces like columns and busts will certainly blend to create a beautiful, stylish space.


Nicholas Kilner  via    architecturaldigest.com

A classical bust used in a more contemporary setting. This subtle nod to the past is sure to bring refinement to your space.

photo by Jose VIlla

Don't forget outdoors!!! Cast stone busts are suitable for gardens, lawns, terraces, and courtyards, as well as for interior design.


A circa-1700 neoclassical bust graces the front lawn at designer Timothy Corrigan's Los Angeles home.

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Inspired by ancient sculptures, the busts complement other landscape ornaments. There might be an upcoming post all about classical elements in the garden. Keep watching!!



Just thought I would add this since we are talking about classical busts. This man's work is incredible.....you will be amazed!!!

From an inch away, the sculptures of Li Hongbo look like plaster. They are not. These large reproductions of classical busts are 100% paper. And I’m not talking about papier-mâché, or cast paper pulp, or painted paper – just a stack of raw white paper, impossibly carved by hand.






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Friday, May 5, 2017

Old World Style Green Bedrooms



My followers know I am old world at heart. I do, however, believe your bedrooms can be classic yet still on trend by observing current popular colors and other small modern details you can work into your spaces. With Greenery being the Pantone Color of the Year, there will be a lot more green in the world of interior design in 2017. The purpose of this blog is to put the spotlight on beautiful old world style bedrooms that happen to be green in hopes that they will make you "green with envy" enough to embrace this currently trendy color yourself.

The modern English word green comes from the Middle English and Anglo-Saxon word grene, from the same Germanic root as the words "grass" and "grow" and is the color most associated with nature. Today everyone seems to be environmentally conscious and "going green" takes on a whole new meaning. This is not about political correctness. I'm publishing this blog just because I think green old world style bedrooms can be aesthetically pleasing and why not now that this color is so popular.

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Green has always been a popular color. There were three main green pigments on the Renaissance colour palette, blue-green Verdigris which was the most vibrant green available during the Italian Renaissance and Baroque. Then there was Verona Green or Celadonite, and the third green was bright-green Malachite.The Romans also had a great appreciation for the color green. They also used the pigment verdigris, made by soaking copper plates in fermenting wine.


These first two images have examples of "green on green" bedrooms. This means the room has been designed in a monochromatic way featuring the color green. The fabrics. wallpaper, woodwork is all painted in a coordinating shade of green. We tend to break up the look today with accent colors but it was very popular at one time. A bedroom decorated in this  manner tends to shout old world no matter the color especially if you fill it with antiques or vintage. It can be tricky but can still be done beautifully in today's bedroom.


Through the ages green has always been a popular color for bedrooms because it is calming and peaceful. In fact the German poet and philosopher Johann Wolfgang von Goethe declared that green was the most restful color, suitable for decorating bedrooms.


Diane Burn is my favorite designer. She does fabulous work in old world environments but also can age a newer interior in a way that you are sure it is ancient. Here she has had the wall painted and stenciled. Green and cream toile dresses the bed. Add in other coordinating patterns and this green bedroom takes your breath away.

Not every one has a ceiling like this......I get it. However all the rest can be accomplished in any home to create a stunning green old world bedroom. Chinoiserie pattern in predominately green on the walls and mixed green patterns on bed and chairs. Throw in some solid green on the windows, headboard, and bench and you are good to go.


I love this old world style bedroom with it's green chinoiserie walls and lovely pop of mustard. To complete the look they have added creamy white lace pillow shams and a great green velvet pillow.

Interior-design firm McMillen, Inc

This old world style green bedroom evokes the the feel of waking up in a garden thanks to green Chinoiserie wallpaper that features birds, trees and flowers. The garden theme is enhanced by painting the four poster bed in an herbal green and embellishing it with hand painted flowers .



A Howard Slatkin old world bedroom.

Bedroom of the Mercer house in Savannah Georgia

You can also choose to forgo wallpaper and simply paint your old world style green bedroom. Here I am going to insert a pet peeve of mine. Stark white woodwork like they use in newer homes NEVER looks good with colored walls regardless of what male contractors say!!!! It is too much of a contrast and is not pleasing to the eye. Instead choose a wonderful soft vanilla cream, like in this room, or a very pale shade of beige. Your room will not look so harsh....believe me. 


Another option is to paint the wood work the same color as the walls so the room isn't all chopped up. This will depend on the size of room of course and the amount of millwork. Small rooms will look larger without the contrast. Punctuate a calm cool shade of green in your old world bedroom with a bright color like mustard, pink, shades of orange or reds that are on the orange side.


This bedroom' s walls are painted in rich green tones and I believe they are lacquered because of the reflection I see from the lamp.



Most people opt for lighter old world style green bedrooms, which have a light and airy feel to them.........


.....however dark green old world bedrooms like this one designed by Jacques Garcia can look very rich and luxurious, especially when paired with dark toned wood.

Studio Peregalli

A touch of red is a great accent color for green bedrooms. Just be cautious and choose your colors and patterns wisely. You don't want your bedroom to look like the north pole. Make it cheery but not Christmasy.

Mark Hampton

A cool mint green on the walls of this bedroom makes it a serene and restful retreat.Tall paned windows and delicate material draped over the canopy gives this bedroom a fresh and light feeling while adding a romantic touch and old world feel.

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In a resent sleep study 22 percent of respondents who slept in a green bedroom reported waking up feeling upbeat and positive.

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Green and pink is a classic and charming combination and in this bedroom it looks lovely. Just don't get carried away and make things too little girl like. Soft and feminine is the look you are after for an old world green bedroom accented with pink.


You might not have hand painted murals dominating your old world style green bedroom, howver, if you like the look, invest in some large oil paintings that depict landscapes or indoor scenes like these. 


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This old world style green bedroom has an abundance of hand painted boiserie. If you adore boiserie, have some modern millwork installed to give the effect. You can wallpaper the panels, stencil them, or even decoupage. Although I am not a fan of the bedspread and curtains, I do love the pop of orange sherbert on the beautiful antique French settee and chairs.

Southern Accents

The stately furniture, stunning green fabrics and matching wallpaper work together to create cohesiveness in this old world bedroom.

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Same wallpaper but a totally different look. Green and cream plaid coordinating fabric with plenty of cream accents give this bedroom a definite old world French flair.
Pistachio, and pale greens mix together wonderfully to create a bedroom that looks very sophisticated and classic.


Green and white stripes look chic and stylish even in old world style bedrooms.

Better Homes



If you are partial to old world floral wallpapers, this room by Timothy Corrigan and a few that follow will show you just how pretty green bedrooms can be when papered from top to bottom.



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Green is especially pretty when paired with dark toned wood.


Green is such a fresh and natural color it is generally thought of as very easy on the eyes. If you have a master suite that you spend alot of time in watching TV, relaxing, having meals etc. you might consider this color choice.

SLC Interiors

Light, airy, and really pretty!


Sometime you can "green up" your old world style bedroom with just a big splash somewhere in the room. The space doesn't have to be totally saturated to be green.


Here a green chinoiserie inspired folding screen does the job in a neutral bedroom.


This lovely old world style bedroom would be considered green because of the bed dressings and painted millwork.

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Is your bedroom feeling a bit dull? Refresh it with green in large or small doses. It is a trendy color that is perfect for bringing a nature inspired freshness into even an old world setting


There are so many cool and warm green tones to choose from. The final shade of green you choose for your old world style bedroom will depend on your personal style and taste.



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