While looking at your space and doors, what a person sees is just a piece of wood used for functional use, or is it something that can showcase some other time with its small details like knobs, knockers, letter plate, and many more, as these things are the unspoken hero in any home decor, as every piece tells their own making story with its designed structed by taking inspiration from old times. We at Infinity Decor make sure to keep the Victorian and Georgian era stories always rooted through our various architectural door hardware. From the early 18th to the early 20th century, these eras have their own power, glory, and looks, which somehow are non-replaceable, and we try to keep them alive via our door hardware. Here, in this blog, we will discuss how their designs can make a modern home look more aesthetic.
The Georgian Era
These age pieces more reflect the classical elements and is popular for some particular details like rope edging, reeded edges, and many more, different architectural door hardware pieces have these designs in their edges like letter plates, door knobs, finger plate, door knocker, etc constructed on different materials like brass, iron, ebony wood, and many more with different finishes on it for the people to select as per their own choices. This small edge design’s goal is not just to overwhelm the overall look but to complement it, and this is one of those designs that are popular in contemporary homes, even in modern times, as it is a timeless look that gets attention without even searching for it. They are famous in the Georgian era, and their popularity is still worth it for people who love to add old-world charm to their space.
The Victorian Era
These are somewhat made based on Georgian style, but there have been various layers added to it, which make it different. One of the main differences that anyone can notice in these two is that in Georgian, people were stuck to one rope edging design, while here in Victorian, the pieces have a more elaborate moulding, sleek backplates, escutcheons, coat hooks, letter plates, knocker, round knobs with different materials and finishes.
The adaptation of these two styles is not just a way of keeping history close to your space, but also a powerful force in modern interior design. Even in modern manufacturing, the appreciation for this style has not left, as it feels like the revival of old design in better material and various modern finishes.
We at Infinity Decor make sure to keep in mind about every part of the house either its front door, bathroom, cabinets or anything else we connect rich history with amazing craftmanship and by understanding these points from both times one can make an more detailed choice for their dream space as every space in your dream home is meant to cherish your choices, your hardwork over the time.