Mary Freeland | October 23, 2009
Tuscan design is all about creating unity between the natural world and the interior of your home, about knocking down the walls that separate us from the beauty of the outdoors… Of course, you could literally demolish your walls, but a simpler—and certainly warmer during the winter months—solution is to use natural elements and scenery in your decorating scheme.
Category: Accents, Uncategorized, Walls |
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Tags: casa cristina, Earthenware, mediterranean, tuscan, tuscan design, Tuscan home decor
Mary Freeland | October 15, 2009
Kitchens can seem stark, sterile, and just plain boring without a decorating scheme or theme. But with its focus on family and food, cozy feel, and great design, Tuscan decorating is perfect for transforming your kitchen from blah to beautiful and inviting!
Category: Accents, Earthenware, Kitchen |
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Tags: Earthenware, mediterranean, tuscan, Tuscan kitchen, Tuscany
Mary Freeland | October 8, 2009
In recent weeks we’ve been talking a lot about Tuscan design furniture and accents, but not a whole lot about art itself. So today I want to highlight the two primary categories of Tuscan art—landscapes and metal scrollwork, emphasizing how they can play a big roll in your Tuscan home décor!
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Tags: mediterranean, metal wall art, tuscan, tuscan design, Tuscan home decor, tuscan villa, wall art
Mary Freeland | October 3, 2009
There are myriad reasons an individual may be drawn to a particular decorating scheme or style, from personal taste to family history and more, but I’d like to highlight a few of the general reasons that more and more people are being drawn to the colors, accents, and classic home furnishings of Tuscany for their homes.
Category: Accents, Earthenware, Kitchen, Living or Family Room |
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Tags: mediterranean, tuscan, tuscan decorating, tuscan design