Arcadian Home Guest Post: Unexpected Decorative Elements

Dec 10, 2012

I'm so excited to have a wonderful guest post from Arcadian Home. Their home decor is jaw droppingly beautiful and so unique. Enjoy these beautiful images and great ideas for unexpected decorative elements.

Hello, everyone! I'm Mari and I write for Arcadian Home, a great place to find beautiful home decor inspirations. I love my job because I am often able to visit lovely blogs like Classic Home Style to share decorating and interior design ideas. Today we're talking about interesting and unexpected decorative elements. I hope these eight rooms will surprise you and inspire your own decorating projects. Please enjoy!
Unexpected Decor
How unexpected and interesting is this antique buffet turned kitchen island? Its dark wood finish and marble top contrasts beautifully with the light and airy look of the rest of the space.
Unexpected Decor
A rough woven chair is an unexpected addition to this chic living room design. Giving the illusion of having been crocheted or knitted, the look has a surprising rustic appeal.
Unexpected Decor
Long banquette seating paired with a delicate antique French table works well with formal architecture in an eat-in kitchen.
Unexpected Decor
This pair of high-back chairs brings excitement to a traditional space. Unexpected shape, upholstery pattern and wood finish—each brings its own unique personality to this fresh take on the traditional arm chair.
Unexpected Decor
A formal dining room with slightly rustic elements shows off unexpected table decor. I love the light-hearted look of the long-necked wooden seabird.
Unexpected Decor
A beach cottage bedroom gives new meaning to the phrase "unexpected decorative element" with a wooden rowboat on the ceiling. Ideas like this one are sure to make you smile each time you enter the room.
Unexpected Decor
Do we see a trend developing here? I absolutely love these freestanding glass showers that seem to be popping up everywhere right now.
Unexpected Decor
From floor to ceiling, this stylish nursery is filled with unexpected decorative elements. My favorite is the massive pelican wall art above the fireplace. Images 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 What do you think about these decorative elements, and would you use them in your home? Leave us comments below and stop by Arcadian Home for more home decor, lighting, and interior inspiration!

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