walldecoration
WALLDECORATION
Currently, many houses, hotels, restaurants, homestays and even
resorts are built, with various sizes and architectures.
Modern, traditional, minimalist models and many more.
Apart from the building model, there is one part to create the feel
and beauty of the property, namely the interior of the house, one of
which is the wall decoration.
Then what is the wall decoration. Wall decoration is the interior of
the house so that the house becomes more beautiful and attractive.
Besides that, the decoration will make the residents of the house feel comfortable and at home to live in the house.
Types of wall deco in terms of raw materials
Please also note the types of wall deco types of raw materials.
Basically everything has its own artistic value because the value of
art is sometimes not see from the raw material but from the shape,
motif and meaning implied in the decoration. The types of Wall deco
that currently exist include raw materials: paper, metal, wood, glass
,painting , silver, gold, bronze and cloth.
All back to all of us to choose because of each has advantages.
Of course, good quality raw materials, the purchase price will also
be more expensive.
Selection of wall deco shapes that match the concept of the house
The shape of the wall deco is adjusted to the shape and concept of
the house. It is not suitable for a minimalist house to be paired
with a large wall deco and vice versa.
Back again, to the taste of the owner’s concept, to choose
the character and meaning of wall deco art to be paired. In order to
create a house that is compatible with the shape of the house and the interior.
Review a little wall deco from glass material
From time immemorial throughout the world, glass is a trend used as
wall decoration.
The first glass known to stone age people was used to make weapons. The glass used
to make decorative objects was obsidian glass or black volcanic glass. Man-made
glass is known to date from around 3500 BC.
Such glass was found in Egypt and East Mesopotamia.
The invention of glassblowing around the 1st century BC was a major breakthrough in
glass making.
Stone age humans have used naturally occurring obsidian glass, black volcanic glass,
and tektites for archaeological findings in Egypt and Eastern Mesopotamia to suggest
that the first glass produced dates back to 3000 BC.
The oldest glass vase fragments were found in Mesopotamia in the 16th century BC and
represent evidence of the origins of the perforated glass industry.
Apart from Mesopotamia, hollow glass production was also expanding at the same time
in Egypt, in Mycenae (Greece), China and North Tyrol.
The first manual glassmaking of the library of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (669-626 BC)
dates from about 650 BC (1) making weapons and decorative objects.
brief history of human discovery of glass The first glass known to stone ages was used to
make weapons. The glass used to make decorative objects was obsidian glass or black volcanic glass. Man-made glass is known to date from around 3500 BC. This glass was found in Egypt and East Mesopotamia. The invention of glassblowing around the 1st century BC was a major breakthrough in glass making. Stone age humans have used naturally occurring obsidian glass,
black volcanic glass, and tektites for archaeological findings in Egypt and Eastern
Mesopotamia to suggest that the first glass produced dates back to 3000 BC.
The oldest glass vase fragments were found in Mesopotamia in the 16th century BC and represent evidence of the origins of the perforated glass industry. Apart from Mesopotamia, hollow glass production was also expanding at the same time in Egypt, in Mycenae (Greece), China and North Tyrol.
The first manual glassmaking of the library of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (669-626 BC) dates from about 650 BC (1) making weapons and decorative objects. Even in palaces around the world, glass is used as a wall decoration. There is a luxurious and elegant impression for a palace.The variations of glass wall deco that are commonly used are 3-dimensional glass, clear and antique, venentian, lamps, sculptures and many more.
However, nowadays, glass wall decorations are very widely used in homes, hotels, offices, restaurants, resorts etc.
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