Decorating With Wall Coat Racks And Vintage Attire For A Exceptional Accent To Your Room
November 30, 2008 by MrHowTo
Typically when you think of wall coat rack, they think strictly of hanging coats, hats, and scarves. But coat racks can be a lot more than just a way to organize your knickknacks. They can also allow you to display your own, unique decorating tastes.
One of my favorite ways to play with coat racks is to display vintage clothing on them. Wall-mounted coat racks lend themselves to displaying vintage hats and bonnets. And floor-mounted coat racks are a natural for cloaks, gowns, shawls and scarves.
It’s okay to splurge when using coat racks as a decorating accent. True, you can pick up a generic wall-mounted coat rack for under $10 and a floor-standing one for under $30. But if your goal is to create an beautiful decoration, don’t expect a sub-par one to have the effect you want.
Bent wood, rattan, wrought iron, or brass give you the best natural look in a floor-standing coat rack. Be on the lookout for furniture-quality solid hardwood in wall-mounted coat racks. Don’t settle for poorly made coat hooks on your coat rack when you can easily combine the beauty of brass and porcelain or enjoy the classic beauty of wrought iron.
You can find wall coat racks with rosemaling, or other styles of aesthetic additions. These always add to your accent, as do such features as a plate rack or decorative shelf on top that permits you to exhibit other collectibles. And a mirror, whether decorated or not, on your wall-mounted coat rack is always a big plus. Not only does it improve the beauty of your accent, but it provides a much appreciated service to your guests of letting them check their hair or makeup after coming in from outdoors.
Custom etched glass mirror coat racks are a natural option by having the mirror etched with your name or with a greeting to all. As for finding vintage hats or clothing for your coat rack, here are some excellent choices to explore. Most major cities have at least one vintage clothing store available. You can also find vintage clothing in many estate sales. Increasing numbers of second-hand stores gather vintage clothing donated to them into a special area. Or you can look for reproduction vintage clothing and hats from merchants who specialize in supplying the participants of historical events with clothing and items from daily life of the eras these participants portray.
I’ve found Renaissance festivals and Civil War Reenactments to be especially rich sources of quality reproduction vintage clothing (and many other fascinating treasures useful for decorating).Both events attract a large number or merchants who specialize in reproduction vintage clothing and other items from the period. And you can find many of these merchants on the Internet, as well. Be aware, though, that while you can usually find a greater variety of items through these merchants in recently produced condition, the prices for reproductions can be expensive because of the amount of labor involved in faithfully reproducing construction techniques from a different era.
In looking for vintage hats to display on a coat rack, you can either go for a single era, or go comprehensive with vintage hats from a variety of eras and styles. And don’t forget the natural look of including one hat in your collection that drapes a ribbon down beneath. Or consider dangling a vintage umbrella or cane from one hook to create a cascading effect from the items hung from your coat rack. And the hats you use don’t have to be formal. Some of the most beautiful hats I’ve found for decorating have been the well-worn, but extremely unique, vintage hats of everyday laborers.
For a floor-standing coat rack, avoid reproduction or vintage clothing that really needs a hanger for it to look its best. Look instead for flowing items such as cloaks, gowns, shawls, and scarves. Have fun with interweaving a colorful scarf or shawl among dark and elegant formal wear.

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