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The Vibrant and Spiritual Mexican Home Decor
November 18, 2014
The Vibrant and Spiritual Mexican Home Decor!
Some people wrongly assume that Mexican home decor consists of pottery, cactuses, and chili peppers. This is, of course, a very simplified view, which is missing out on the true Mexican heritage and design. In fact, Mexican home decor was influenced by many sources like the Spanish, the Native Americans, and even the Chinese. This influence along with extreme spirit of the Mexican people created the style that became so popular with people of other origins.
The History of Mexican Home Decor
Early Mexican home decor can be traced back to the 16th century, prior to the Spanish Conquest. It was at this time that the simple adobe structures made way for the more elaborate structures built by the Spanish monks. Taking styles from both, a newer type of design came about. This is what most people consider Mexican home decor. It includes densely decorated areas with colorful pottery, furnishings and textiles inspired by folk tradition.
Colors came into use in the early 1900's, after the Mexicans overthrew the Spanish in 1821. A newly found independence added new style to the mix, and colors became immensely popular in Mexican home decor. Bright reds, deep browns, amazing gold and bronze colors, forest greens, as well as many other vibrant warm colors became the staple of the Mexican home decor. It is the lively and festive colorfulness of the people that makes the Mexican home decor what it is
Modern Mexican Home Decor
Though Mexican home decor has largely remained unchanged throughout time, a few minor adjustments were made. The bright bold colors are still present, but everything is done with more simple and clean lines. The ornate and elaborate houses have been replaced by sparse modern homes, keeping more in tradition with how the Mexicans live their life.
Mexican home decor has taken a new life with nature and inspiration from natural materials of the Mexican homeland. Using fabrics and darker woods from Mexico has become popular in the Mexican home decor. Beautiful tapestries from old world Mexico have become even more popular and are made now with very bright yellows and blues, along with a distinct southwestern style added in. Architecturally wooden carvings in both art and pieces of furniture are making a comeback.
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