For many a Victorian style bedroom has an antique but typically feminine feel to. The Victorian era started in the 1830’s and was around until 1900 (when Queen Victoria died) and there are many variations to be had relating to the style of a Victorian bedroom but hopefully the points provided below will help you when decorating a Victorian bedroom for yourself.
1. Bed
A Victorian bed should be showy wooden affair or made from either cast-iron, brass or a combination of both these metals. You may be able to get a skilled carpenter to produce or adapt a full bed to queen size or merging twin beds together to produce a king size. But if you really do not have the money to spend on such a luxury there are many modern reproduction beds available at a fraction of the cost.
2. Dressing the Bed
The bed should be elaborately dressed with canopies and drapes, lots of pillows, flounces, ribbons and other trims. If you can search out your local fabric store and see if they have period type quilts etc., available.
3. Tables
It is important that you include either a marble topped table or cabinet in your room design as well as a wicker, bamboo or faux bamboo table, round or skirted table as a nightstand. Why not visit your local junk or antique shop to see what turned and carved wooden tables they may have for inclusion in your design from that era.
4. Lighting
It is vital that you get the lighting right in decorating a Victorian bedroom and this should include the classic ginger-jar style, or those that are made from porcelain, crystal or brass. You may even decide to use candlestick holders which have been transformed to be used as a light. Under each lamp you should place a crocheted doily for obtaining the authentic period look.
5. Dressers & Chest of Drawers
These should be typically made from either dark stained oak, mahogany or walnut and be embellished with carvings, pediments and have either ornate brass or carved wooden drawer pulls. You may be lucky to find ones that also have a candle stand, tilting mirror and marble top to them.
6. Flooring
To provide that authentic Victorian look to your bedroom use Oriental area rugs or straw type mats. You may if you wish us hooked or machine loomed rugs that have a floral or a swirly abstract pattern on them.
7. Accessories
Such accessories you should include in your room are period pictures (include subjects such as botanicals, children, maidens (young women) and animals in these pictures). Also include an elaborate golden or stained wood framed mirror in to your design. If you can also place fresh flowers in period style vases in the room and visit your local junk or antique shop to find some Victorian style collectibles for inclusion in your design such as china dishes and figurines.
8. Windows
These should be dressed with full curtains or drapes which have ruffles, valances, braid, lace, bows and tassels on them (but you don’t need to have every just one or two will suffice). The materials your should be using to dress your windows should be either velvet, brocade, delicate florals and then layered with lace sheers.
So decorating a Victorian bedroom can be quite easy all you need to do is just carry out a little research and hopefully you will be able to design and decorate the bedroom of your dreams.
Lee Dobbins
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackHelp with bedroom decorating ideas for a teen?
I have a very cutesy, girl-y bedroom, and I need something different. But my furniture was very expensive and I can't get rid of it. The furniture is a tan color and it has some flowers around the handles of the drawers. There is a big dresser, a chifferobe (just 3 drawers and 3 shelves) a nightstand, and a daybed. I always wanted a gothic style room, but I know that can get expensive and has to be decorated perfectly for it to look right. I also like a room that has a lot of junk, but is organized [does that make sense?] - like lots of cork boards and crates with things inside of them . I like deep colors (like deep purple). Some people have said that a Victorian style would look good - but again it gets expensive and doesn't look right if it's not done perfectly. I don't know how I'm supposed to decorate my room to fit my style and still make it look appropriate with my furniture.
Does anyone have ideas? Thanks
Here's something I like - http://www.flickr.com/photos/champagnechic/1282997002/
Or, like I said maybe a Victorian style bedroom could work??
Pink and Purple(dark) or Black stripes
http://scripps-content.communicationsmgr.com/pcsupload/dbf9d781-4116-4bd1-9d44-869db9ec8803_player.jpg but with dark vs white
Or http://www.homevisions.com/hvprod/assets/product_images/59826_f.jpg
http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/ec/projectshowcase/images/teenroom-big.jpg
I love the way the ceiling in this one is painted just not the colourshttp://www.chelsea.lib.mi.us/update09273.jpg
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That blue ceiling is awful!!!!!!
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Hwanna-McFanna!
Are you planning on like…painting your room? Because you could go to Home Depot or Lowes or something, and they have that HUGE wall of paint swatches. You could look at those and pick a nice vintage color you like that goes well with your furniture to getcha started. And that will help you figure out what other colors you need to add to your room to make it all tie in together.
And then you could get like, new bedding and stuff to match your style. Like, look at this …
http://www.brylanehome.com/Product/ProductDetailNotFound.aspx?PfId=11344&DeptId=15166&ProductTypeId=2&PurchaseType=0&NotFound=1
It's a really pretty purple, and the rest of the stuff in the room doesn't really match it [except the curtains] and it still looks really nice!
And then you could go to Michael's [do have Michael's there?] or some other craft store, and buy some wooden storage boxes… and then you can paint them yourself and make them match your room however you need to. The boxes are about $7 and paint is sometimes only like fifty cents.
I know I probably just bored you to death and sounded stupid, but I tried to help.
Good luck. I wuv woo.
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Thinking cheap….
I love the picture - I think it has an old hollywood glamour meets goth feel.
Make a slip cover for your comforter (called a duvet) out of black satin sheets. Easy to find cheap. (try the dollar store) They add super sheen and texture.
Get additional sheets for curtains (just add curtain clips) and drapes around the bed - use thumb tacks into the ceiling.
Using black contact paper - take the hardware off your dresser - cut paper to size to creat panels - put new hardware on in shiny chrome or clear.
Use mirrored tiles on top of your dresser, mounted on the wall…..etc…
You can make it work. Have fun.
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check out this site, they have alot of themed rooms, including goth, victorian. Very unique ideas. It doesn't have to be expensive. Find the style you want to copy, then look at thrift shops, walmart, etc to find the things to go with that style.
http://mariesmanor.hotusa.org/index.html
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