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Decoration Of Walls:

Decoration Of Walls Mural Decoration of walls is not necessarily limited to formal interiors. In early Colonial farmhouses, many murals were used; in these the painting was crude, but it was in harmony with the architecture and Decoration of walls. The interior walls and woodwork were often lavishly treated with landscapes, farm scenes, and flowers. The journeyman painters who were called upon to paint both houses and fences, portraits and murals, could hardly be expected to exhibit excellence of technique. Many of these compositions, however, had a naive appeal and great decorative charm.

Plaster effects. Certain types of rooms require the walls treated in the effect of rough, sand-finished plaster. The textural charm of old walls of this type is well known, and if mellowed by age, they have an unusual appeal and are exceedingly durable. If existing walls are not of this type, the painter may be called upon to cover the Wall with one of the many patented surfacing materials, to produce the desired effect. It is essential, however, that the degree of roughness and irregularity of the old walls be imitated exactly. Many of the old plaster walls consisted of a coating applied to rough stonework, and the unevenness of the stones produced slight variations in the plaster surface. The plaster, although it often gave the appearance of having been applied carelessly, had irregularities which were never intentional or self-conscious in appearance, nor was the aim to produce a crude or unfinished result. Many incompetent and unintelligent craftsmen have, in recent years, under the spell of early Italian and Spanish types of Decoration of walls, resorted to effects that have produced walls completely devoid of taste and understanding.


The use of Oriental rugs. It has often been stated that a room in which a large and beautiful Oriental rug is used needs little else in the way of Decoration of walls. Certainly it needs little else in the way of patterned surfaces. As a consequence, plain or inconspicuously patterned coverings for chairs and sofas are usually necessary to avoid confusion and to act as a foil and contrast. From a decorative angle, the dominant colors in an Oriental rug should set the color scheme for the room and should be recalled in the draperies, upholstery coverings, and walls, if possible. Oriental Rugs should be used only in formal rooms. They are suitable for all the sophisticated types of Decoration of walls that are based upon the historic periods.
 
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