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Amazing Safari Is Your Amazing Home

Maitland-Smith Lamps and Lighting African Wildlife Chandelier 1900-027

Maitland-Smith Lamps and Lighting African Wildlife Chandelier 1900-027

African décor is artistic, dynamic and inspiring on so many levels. Colors used are evocative such as the deep greens of the rainforest, sunburnt earth, the soft hues of the savannah plains, sunsets, sunrises and the busiest market places. Don’t forget the classic look of black and white in this theme as is represented beautifully by zebra stripes.

Scour galleries and original artwork shops from African locals. Visit this place and find out which designs you can use to make a safari out of your home.

The newest trends in African style include the warmest colors, angular wooden furniture, textiles, pottery, masks and animal skins. In the last ten years, people have been shifting to what is ecologically sound in terms of interior design, hence, the Safari or African theme is now in demand.

Safari Colors

Remember that this style came from Africa so this is no less than the sunniest continent. Use all the colors that are typical of this place, think of the shades that are in nature such as the brightness of the sun during sunrise, its warmth during sunset; the bright blue skies; clay; sand; and dried leaves. This means you can use a lot of reds, burgundy, ocher, orange, yellows and browns. Don’t attempt to find cool colors in this style because warmth is the name of the game. Remember that lighter colors depict winter season, hence, you need to own the warm African hues. The smaller accents can be arranged using brown and burgundy hues.

Light Safari Walls – Are They Possible?

Try to picture the walls inside the homes of Africans – these are little huts that are covered with clay, so, find paint that has the same color as clay. This could be Venetian plaster, embossed mixture, and structural wallpaper.

Angular Wood

Safari style is also all about dark wood furniture. Find African accents in small stools and other furniture pieces. Be sure to find the ones with sharp angles. If you have to use upholstered pieces, make sure that they come in ethnic prints or those that imitate animal skins.

Rattan furniture is also welcome as are other natural, durable pieces.

Hooker Furniture Bedroom Skyline King Upholstered Panel Bed

Hooker Furniture Bedroom Skyline King Upholstered Panel Bed

Safari Décor

Remember that in Africa, all the decorative items are improvised materials. These are made of straw, dried leaves, wood or clay. Select materials that are natural or natural-looking. Suitable ceiling structures are beams or trim beamed ceiling.

Use woven blinds and photos inside wooden frames.

African tribes are very passionate when it comes to arts and craft so repeat this in your home. So go ahead and display a warm-colored artwork on your wall or you can just stick with the photo wallpaper patterns.

Use zebra patterns and other tribal designs on your pillows, carpets, curtains and woven mats.

Other interesting pieces include pottery, other animal hides, masks and statuettes. These may seem like mere decorative items but in many African tribes, they are sacred objects. Wooden statues and masks are often parts of their worship. Wooden statues of women symbolize hearth and fertility.

When using figurines, be sure to consider the aesthetic point of view. You wouldn’t want to have an imbalanced look because of all the wrong proportions or erroneous placement of furniture.

Another distinct African element is the palm. Place huge, exotic flowers as well as potted trees outside and inside your home. You could even begin your small garden with just 3 to 5 pots of macrophylla plants.

Remember to match your taste with your chosen interior design. In short, you should embrace the exotic beauty of African theme only if you truly want the Safari look.

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