Italian Baroque interior design probably won’t make its way into your home but it’s interesting to know how the church played a role in advancing interior design.
This room in the palace on Isola Bella is Italian Baroque interior design and the style emerged as popes wanted to build new palaces and churches. Read on for more!
Flowers
Flowers are everywhere in a church it seems like and it’s a great reminder why flowers are so awesome at home too. Indoor plants and flowers can liven things up and improve the health of your home.
Palm Decorations
Palm décor is pretty evident in Christian churches especially as Palm Sunday approaches but people have liked incorporating palm tree designs into their homes. It gives their home an airy ocean feel.
Candles
Candles pop up all over the place in churches and can be a great décor item for your home.
Fleur de Lis
The Fleur de Lis has become a religious symbol of sorts since members of the French clergy adopted its use. The Fleur de Lis has appeared as a religious symbol since the Middle ages because it could represent the trinity as well as purity and chastity as a lily.
Garland Christmas Tree
This crafty creation appeared in a church and it looks like it was made with some old plant trellises and some garland.
Flowers Strung Up Outside
If you’ve got the room in your backyard, stringing up some flowers or some string lights to create a beautifully unique look.
Damask Pattern
You can see damask patterns in a lot of things these days, including backsplashes and window treatments. You can even get damask fabric vestments online. Damask originated in Damascus and became popular in the 13th century and appeared in luxurious buildings, like churches. They were popular in Spain in Islamic areas