Top Tips For Decorating With Antique Pottery And Glassware

By Gregory Stewart


There are many reasons why people love adding antiques to their homes. Whether it is the style of a particular piece or the connection to the past that they feel, they continue to buy these kinds of pieces. Smaller items such as antique pottery and glassware items continue to be incredibly popular for a number of reasons. If you are looking to add these items to your home, here are some tips on how to choose the right options for you.

There are many different styles of ceramics and glassware and these can range from clean and simple designs to ones that are much more ornate. Therefore it is important to think about the style of the room where you will be putting your antique piece.

One thing to think about is whether you want the piece to be functional or decorative. Functional pieces may go well in bathrooms, kitchens or bedrooms and can be used to hold small items as well as simply look beautiful in their own way. If you know that you want a piece to be used for storage, think about how large you will need it to be and look for pieces that will suit your needs. They should also be sturdier and able to handle being moved, touched and cleaned without breaking.

Ease of cleaning will depend on a few factors. The first is what the piece is made out of. Glass pieces and some ceramic pieces will have hard, non-porous surfaces that can be easy to wash. Make sure to ask whether a ceramic piece has been glazed as that kind of surface will be easier to wipe clean than one that has not been glazed.

Glass pieces will often have the colors built right into them. Different colors of glass will be melted together or patterns will be etched into the surface. This will make it easier to clean them without fading or damaging the finish. Ceramic pieces will often have glazes applied and may also be painted. In this case, repeated washing at high temperatures may cause a piece to fade over time.

When you start looking at different styles of ceramics and glassware you will quickly see that some have more simple designs. The lines may be straighter, the handles may be less ornate and the patterns may be simpler and involve fewer colors. If you want to put your items in a modern, minimalist space, this style of piece may work better. Traditional spaces will usually look better filled with more ornately designed pieces.

If you want to find valuable items that will look well in your home and also be good investments, you may want to work with a professional art dealer or antiques dealer. They will be able to find you specific styles and items that will be beautiful and appreciate in value.

Once you have a piece in your home, don't be afraid to move it around a little to see where it looks best in the room. You may be surprised and find that it ends up in a spot that is not where you intended it to be. In the end, it is up to you to find the perfect place for your new piece.




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