What are decorative columns?

Decorative columns are vertical columns that are included in the decorative scheme of space as a way of adding visual interest. Unlike supporting or architectural columns, a decorative column is not present, which provides no type of practical function. The contribution of decorative columns to the space is like a visual element of design.

The decorator may choose to add decorative columns for many reasons. One potential column applications is to help define specific areas in space. For example, the decorator may choose to install two columns in the rectangular space as a way of defining two different functions in the same room. On one side of the columns, the living part can be created, while the opposite side is used to create a dining room.

Another application for decorative columns is to add a visual interest to the wall that lacks character. By strategic location of two or more columns along the wall it can add a depth of the wall and revive,What else could be a boring area. Location of images or other types of mural arts between columns would also help to draw attention to the wall, thus becoming the main focus in the space.

Decorative columns can also be used as a means to create a drama around the window. This approach can be particularly useful if the window case is very simple, but the dressing of the window with curtains is not required. Columns may include details that help frame the window and improve visual attraction without blocking any natural light.

It is also possible to use decorative columns to add attraction to the terrace. There may be two or more columns to help create an atmosphere for a romantic dinner for two column layouts to define the area immediately around the table. When candles are used on the table, gentle light woding with columns and making an open space more cozyand more intimate.

The use of decorative columns is particularly useful when passengers rent or fly. Since many landlords prefer not to make their tenants any permanent structural changes, columns can be free -standing visual elements that increase decoration and easily remove when the lessee moves. Going with a free -standing column set also allows the tenant to rework the layout of the space simply by moving the columns and equipment to various places in the room.

Decorative columns are often made of wood, but can also be designed from durable plastic. In general, it is good to go with decorative columns that are lightweight, especially if there is a chance that columns will not become a permanent part of the decor. By selecting lighter columns it is possible to move them at will for storage purposes or create a new and different look in SPESO.

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