A bridal tea presents an opportunity for brides to spend time with the ladies in their wedding party and give thanks for all their hard work and support. These casual gatherings typically occur a day or two before the wedding and include bridesmaids, flower girls and sometimes mothers and grandmothers. Brides uses this time to relax with the wedding party and present them with gifts of appreciation. While bridal teas have a casual feel, brides can still create a theme for the event with creative decorations and desserts.
One ton of grapes yields over 750 bottles of wine, according to California Wines. After enjoying a bottle of wine with friends or family, you can use the empty bottle for a variety of decorations around your home. Using wine bottles as the base for home decor crafts allows you the opportunity to add homemade decorations while saving money and being environmentally conscious.
Ivy and grape motifs feature prominently in several decorating styles, including Tuscan and French country. However, it isn't necessary to choose a specific decorating scheme to pull off this style. Instead, use these visual motifs to create the kitchen you desire. This allows you to mix styles, because the ivy and the grapes act as a visual tie; you need only use some common colors in addition to your ivy and grape accessories to bring the look together. The nature of this decorating motif encourages you to feature decorative items that are related to grapes and ivy as well.
Wine country in Italy has inspired many with its rich colors, rolling hills and fragrant grapes that practically burst with the fresh scent of the wine harvest. If this visual appeals to you, a decorating style featuring wine and grapes might fit your personality nicely. Wine and grapes as a decorative motif have much to offer --- a vibrant color scheme, beautiful shapes and an abundance of decorative accessories to choose from make this decorating style one you can toast to.
An authentic tiki bar sets you apart as a party animal and your house as a tropical paradise, no matter what the weather is like outside. If you happen to live in a warm climate, an outdoor tiki bar is the ideal festive party center for entertaining and enjoying time with family. If you live in colder climes, bring a little of that island style indoors for year-round celebrating.
Even though you might have the biggest bar on the block, a wrap-around bar will not provide a welcoming atmosphere unless you decorate it properly. A wrap-around bar, unlike a standard, rectangular bar, typically has two extra perpendicular sections at either end, forming a rough U-shape--although in some instances, a wrap-around bar is rounded, forming a C-shape. If you are thinking of installing a wrap-around bar, or redecorating an existing one, several ideas can help.
Whether you live in the coldest climate or somewhere that is often sweltering from the heat, you can inject a little bit of cool breeze and tropical atmosphere with tiki bar decorations. A tiki bar may seem out of place in a city or suburb, but once your guests get a view of your tropical decorations, they'll be ready for a frosty frozen beverage and may feel transported to a much more relaxed atmosphere.
A breakfast bar in the kitchen provides extra space for prep work, dining and other activities. It usually extends from the countertop backsplash. Some bars are of the same material as the rest of the countertops for cohesiveness and some are made with a different surface material for contrast. Space saving versions are mounted on the wall in smaller spaces, such as apartments. Ideas to decorate them include themes that fit in with any interior design style.
Home wet bars are ideal areas to entertain family and friends. Decorate a wet bar to reflect your personal decor preferences and interests. Treat the bar as an extension of a den, living room or kitchen or enhance it with its own themed style. Decorate the bar with festive items to celebrate holidays and other special occasions. Use a decorated wet bar to host small social gatherings or intimate dinners.
For people who collect and enjoy fine wines, building a wine bar in their homes is a natural choice. Not only do many possibilities exist to outfit a wine bar, but also to decorate it. These choices fit well with the natural beauty of items normally found in a wine bar such as fine wines with decorative labels, long-stemmed wine glasses and furniture upholstered in thick brocade fabrics.
Bar signs offer a fun way to dress up your décor. You can incorporate bar signs into professional and residential décor and add a touch of style to any room. You can purchase bar signs online or from a local art or sports store. Bar signs are easy to hang and you can give them as gifts. They come in a variety of options and custom designs. Add one or more bar signs depending on the look you want to achieve.
A dry bar is a unique furnishing in a den, living room, media room or other room where you entertain guests. Use your dry bar's cabinet space and shelves to store alcohol, drink mixes and most of your stemware. Like most bars, a dry bar has a fair amount of open surface space and a back splash if it is positioned against a wall. Leave the wall and counter space open for both useful and decorative items that add interest and warmth to your room.
You can easily create the right kind of party atmosphere to fit your own personal style in the bar room of your home. Re-create the look of a tropical paradise, a scene from an old western or the feel of a fifties diner in the bar area or recreation room in your home with these simple decorating ideas.
Decorate your bar area with mementos, collectibles, mirrors or favorite photos. Create an exotic ambiance with a treasures, beautiful woods and lighting, or add smoky mirror tiles to the wall behind your bar for a clean, modern approach. Turn your bar into a gallery of favorite photos you've taken or simply fallen in love with. Accent the gallery with warm lighting and camera-related accessories if you are a photography buff.