Interactive Decor Accessories:make your home fun
When you see the word 'accessories', do you immediately think of clutter and dust catchers? Let's look at decor accessories a little differently. Think of accessories as conversation starters in your home. Think of them as interactive and objects to have fun with rather than just to look at. A niche category of accessories that is popular is called 'interactive accessories.' These types of accessories are great when preparing for a family gathering or a neighborhood dinner party. Here are a few interactive accessories ideas to try in your own home:
By:Julie Dana
- Maps - Hang up framed vintage maps of your town or state. They are really fun to search for a street you are on or where you grew up. Maps are great conversation builders.
- Chalkboards and Dry-erase boards - Use them to list the dinner menu, post questions for family or friends to answer, play a word puzzle game. Be sure to have chalk and markers handy.
- Coffee table books - Place these - yep - on the coffee table. They are making a huge come back (did you even know they left?) Choose interesting books with awesome pictures. Look for topics that are relevant to a wide variety of family and friends. I like the tip of placing a bookmark on a favorite page. You will be amazed how many people will open the book to see what you flagged.
- Puzzles - Yes, they are a little old fashion but is hip if done with class. Try an extra hard jigsaw puzzle about half-completed on a side table. Just watch your guests try to add a piece or two. It helps to break the ice and draw people together for a common goal.
- Photographs - Scrapbooking is very popular in many parts of the country. A great casual alternative it to simply place your latest batch of photographs in a fantastic looking bowl or tray. People will feel free to sift through them and take a look. Be sure to include pictures of your guests; they will know you care.
- Original artwork - art can be expensive but there is a very fun alternative way to spice it up. Purchase a large poster of a famous painting like daVinci's Mona Lisa or VanGogh's Starry Night. Cut it up into several large pieces - don't cringe it is only a poster! - to fit into store bought picture frames. When you hang them as a grouping be sure to mix them all up. Just watch your friends gather around to try to figure it out.
By:Julie Dana
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