Las Vegas Review-Journal

How to decorate with glass

- By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service

When designers look to infuse color into a space, glass isn’t typically their first choice. While glass can lend itself to multiple applicatio­ns, glass is often viewed as too transparen­t a medium to use to add color to a space. However, if one selects the right glass pieces, glass can not only add color, but also interest and dimension to a space.

If considerin­g decorating with glass, here are some overall do’s and don’ts.

DO:

Consider using glass objects of all one color. This can help to make a powerful color statement.

Consider incorporat­ing other glass decorative pieces in your space, such as lighting.

Mix opaque glass with glass selections that may be more transparen­t.

Consider using warm tones of glass such as amber.

Use interestin­g shapes of glass, such as those that may have objects embedded within the glass or interestin­g and unusual shapes and sizes. Blown glass lends itself to a large array of possibilit­ies.

DON’T:

Be afraid to use more than one glass item together in the same vignette. Sometimes decorative glass items placed in a series can be a powerful presentati­on.

Use too many clear or transparen­t surfaces. They will likely vanish amongst your decor.

Place glass decorative objects on a glass surface. To really highlight your decorative glass items, placement on a solid surface such as wood or stone is best.

Forget white and black are colors. White or glass decorative selections can blend well with other colors in space without clashing.

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