Pieces that are grand such as hutches and freestanding cabinets are also often dark in stain.
Accessorizing becomes a cinch when decorating the dining room. To me, Tuscany is one of a kind. Your art piece selection should be referred to in that way as well. This is why I often recommend finding color inspiration from an art piece.
Select your accessories according to your color palette. Be sure to try your best to tie the dining and living room together, especially if the spaces are open to one another. As a rule of thumb, open spaces that open up to other spaces should tie in together.
Woven fabrics will add warmth to your Tuscany dining area and the right colors will contribute to the elegance. Your draperies will soften the room. This is another great way to add texture. Texture is important when it comes to Old World style decorating. Tuscan curtains balance out with the wall choice. Some also choose sheer panels in addition, to help soften the natural lighting. This also adds privacy for your home. You can opt to purchase your Tuscan curtains at a store of your choice however, you may also choose to make your curtains yourself.
“I adore the look of Tuscan wall tapestry in a space… Instant warmth.” – Patrice “Tefnut” Walker (Pronounced: “Tef-noot”)
Again, I recommend a wonderful Tuscan wall hanging like a Tuscan wall tapestry for use as an additional focal point in your space. A painting or beautiful photograph is also a focal point solution. Large photographs look amazing framed in rustic style picture frames.