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Ceramic Plates as Wall Decoration
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Welcome to 'It's time to rethink', a series where we are bringing some of our favourite neglected (and at times mildly controversial) decorative elements back in to the spotlight. This time, we're putting plates in the spotlight
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
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In her London bathroom, Lucinda Chambers has decorated the wall above the bath with an eclectic display of plates, which gives the room a charming rustic feel. Ceramics are an excellent way to decorate a bathroom as, unlike traditional artworks, they can stand up to any humidity or steam.
Simon Brown
Plates are a very affordable decorating tool as you can pick them up for very little at antiques markets and charity shops and then create something impactful, as Joanna Wood has done in this Cotswold house. Using plates as wall decoration can sometimes be seen as old-fashioned, but this shows just how modern the look can be.
Rachel Whiting
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A set of plates bought for Octavia Dickinson by her parents frames a Hockney print on one wall of the main bedroom.
Paul Massey
This tiny kitchen is painted a warm orange and the units were made by Planet Earth Kitchens in Essex and shipped out to this rural French country house. Bright mismatched plates mounted on the wall add to the rustic vacation feeling of the room.
Alicia Taylor
Having moved into this South London flat just over a year ago, interior designer Gytha Nuttall has used ceramics to sparingly added pops of colour to her many shades of grey: the toile de Jouy plates that are wall-mounted in the kitchen add a splash of pink.
James Macdonald
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The spare bedroom of interior designer Diana Sieff's home (a converted chapel in Oxfordshire) has a vintage chic look, with a trio Lebanese plates hanging on the wall.
Alex James
Situated between Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains, the holiday home of Colefax & Fowler's Trudi Ballard, is decorated in a combination of English country-house style and traditional Moroccan elements. The site of the house is perfect: down a dirt track or two and into an olive grove, where the house seems almost part of the landscape. At the end of a gravel path is a studded wooden door leading to a shaded walk and then a cool, airy hall through french windows. This bedroom has a pretty delft-blue palette, with an Indian cotton bedspread and plates above the chimneypiece from Fez.
Anders Schonnemann
In this decoration scheme inspired by artist studios, vintage furniture combined with distressed, textural accessories and blue accents creates a Bohemian feel. The blue, black and white plates pop against the whitewashed wall in the dining area.
Andrew Montgomery
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In the potter Emma Bridgewater's Oxforshire home a dresser is filled with her famous spongeware. A look that has spawned a thousand imitations.
Andreas von Einsiedel
This early-nineteenth-century house in Normandy was purchased by an antiques dealer and decorator who rescued it from a derelict state. In the sunny dining room small antique plates are hung at the side of the window, creating a traditional country look.
Davide Lovatti
Is there anything better than a Welsh dresser stocked with blue and white plates? This heavenly version is from Lamb's House in Leith.
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Read MoreInterior wall plates - examples in various styles
Today, a wall plate is a well-known and very popular element of decor. But it is completely unknown when and who came up with the idea to use the plate as a decoration. Presumably, this tradition in Russia originates from expensively commemorative porcelain, which was handed over to the subjects of the emperor. Such samples were carefully stored in a conspicuous place. 19th century was the heyday of collecting. Wall plates began to be collected, specially purchased.
In the XX century. decorative plates begin to be produced industrially. Designers are working on their creation.
Wall plates come in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. It can be souvenirs you bought on a trip, an old legacy or a modern gift, a designer creation and a sample that was popular for its time.
For the best result when using decorative plates to decorate your home, it is best to read the advice of professional designers and other homeowners.
First of all, the choice of room. The dining room is a win-win. Simple rules for the best result:
- Plain plates with unusual shapes are suitable for wallpaper with a pattern.
- light plates look better on a dark background, colorful - on a pastel one.
- plates with small patterns or inscriptions are placed closer to the viewer.
- Neutral tone is emphasized by light and better plain plates.
- For a masonry-like wall, bright glass plates will do.
- Plates of non-standard shapes, for example, plates in the form of fish, will help to emphasize the theme of the room.
- to create a wall panel, you can use not only plates of different colors and sizes.
- photo plates can replace standard framed photos.
A good option for using plates as decor is the kitchen. Here the plates look as appropriate as possible and, if there is a place, it will be useful to know that:
- Gzhel style plates are a very popular pattern for decorating the kitchen.
- light plates with lace design perfectly emphasize the traditional design and create an atmosphere of tenderness and comfort.
Using decorative plates in the living room will help create an original and bright design. For this space, there are the following recommendations:
- plates will look great over a fireplace, chest of drawers or nightstand, between windows or framing a doorway.
- The larger the area, the better the larger cymbals will look.
- handmade plates will give originality to the decor.
- you can create a three-dimensional composition with unusual plates on tripods.
- Gzhel style plates are perfect for a nautical-style living room.
- bright plates are suitable for minimalistic design and juicy accents.
An unexpected, but no less suitable place for decorating plates is the bedroom. A few tips to help you create an interesting design:
- vintage plates - great for a vintage or shabby chic bedroom.
- delicate plain plates on a ribbon are a perfect accent for a girl's bedroom.
- small plates above the headboard are appropriate in a classic design to create coziness and home warmth.
- ethnic plates will complement the original or themed bedroom design.
Use decorative plates to decorate your home and you can emphasize a cozy atmosphere and create an original and memorable interior.
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100 best photo ideas: decorative plates on the wall
It is difficult to say at what time the first decorative plate appeared, decorating the wall of the dwelling. If we can safely say about the first porcelain plate that it appeared in the 7th century, in China, then little is known about dishes as wall decor. There is an assumption that the tradition of using plates as decoration appeared at the time of rewarding subjects especially devoted to the sovereign with rare and expensive copies of painted plates. It is not surprising that the honorable piece of porcelain was given the best place in the home of subjects. But at the end of 19centuries, it was the collection of plates that came into fashion - rare, old, original. But the most popular were products in white and blue tones.
In the middle of the 20th century, a notorious company produced a collection of plates designed exclusively for decoration. The precedent set was an impetus for other manufacturers. To this day, many designers and homeowners prefer using paintings or photographs within original plates as wall decor. Collectible items, souvenirs brought from travels or plates specially bought for decorating walls can turn the idea of how to decorate a room in a creative and original way.
Whether you want to create a composition from the plates you already have or to purchase pieces specifically for wall decor, it is best to familiarize yourself with the design projects of famous masters and the successful attempts of homeowners to decorate their homes on their own. Original and classic, simple and intricate, with a pattern and plain, round and fanciful shape - there are many options for the execution of plates, and even more use of this version of dishes for decorating walls. We hope that our original selection of photos will be useful to you and inspire you to your own exploits in decorating your home.
Decorative plates on the wall of the dining room - the most popular option
It is difficult to think of a better place to decorate the walls with beautiful plates than the dining room. In the dining room, plates on the wall will look organic and appropriate. If you are still taking the first steps in decorating the walls with plates, then start with the dining room - the most advantageous option. Here are a few tips to help you decorate your dining room walls in the most organic way:
- if obi with a pattern is used in the decoration of the room, then it is better to use plain plates of the original form:
- light decorative plates will look spectacular on a dark background, and for a monochromatic pastel finish, you can use colorful decor with bright painting;
- The smaller the pattern on the plates, the closer they should be to us (do not hang the plates with the painting high).
Against the dark background of the dining room, light wall decor looks particularly impressive and expressive. Large snow-white flowers brought a touch of romanticism to the austere interior of the black and white dining room.
Here is another way to arrange plates of different sizes and colors against a dark dining room background. Plain and colored, smooth and carved - assorted plates made up the original composition.
For a dining room covered with wallpaper with a print, a set of plain plates presented in one color scheme perfectly fits. Different shades of green brought spring freshness to the interior of the dining room in pastel colors.
Light, plain plates effectively support the neutral look of the dining room. Pastel colors and an abundance of sunlight have become key elements in creating the interior.
An unusual option for decorating the walls of the dining room is to make a picture-panel from plates of different sizes and colors. For authenticity with the picture, the designers did not even spare some of the plates and cut them along the contour of an imaginary wall decor rectangle.
Nowadays it is not difficult to compose a composition of plates, on which portraits of your family, memorable events and faces are applied using photo printing. If you are not ready for the exhibition of your own photos, start with black and white images on small plates.
Large wall decor of an unusual shape and color, which can hardly be called plates, can become an accent element of the interior. In an almost white dining room, bright, colorful decor items look like the “stars” of design.
Another example of how brightly painted dinner plates can bring a touch of positive mood and good mood into a bright, neutral room in terms of color schemes.
Not only to decorate, but also to bring a touch of enthusiasm and positive to the interior of the dining room, the composition of fish plates of different sizes, but made in the same color scheme, helped.
Vibrant glass wall plates look great against stonework cladding. The grayish-beige tones of the interior are effectively diluted with colorful performance of unusual plates.
Wall decor for the kitchen space
Along with the placement of decorative plates on the walls of the dining room, a similar design technique is used for the kitchen space. Of course, in the kitchen space there are much less free walls for decorating than in the dining room, but you can find an opportunity to hang your collection. Decorative plates "under Gzhel" - one of the most popular options for painting.
In a traditional kitchen with a snow-white design, white lace plates look incredibly organic in the space of a kitchen backsplash.
Plates on the walls of the living room - creative design
Many people think that it is possible to fit decorative plates into the interior of the living room only in certain styles. For example, traditional styles or shabby chic. But when choosing a wall decor, you can only be guided by color and texture combinations, your own preferences and get an incredibly attractive and original result when decorating a living room of any stylistic direction.
If your living room has a working or makeshift fireplace, then the space above it literally needs decoration. As a rule, this zone is quite extensive and will be able to fit very large pieces of wall decor or a whole composition of plates of different sizes and shapes. Artistic glass décor items look luxurious and bring originality to the traditional living room interior.
In the living room, plates can be hung above a chest of drawers or any other low storage system. Also organically similar wall decor will look in the space between the windows or on both sides of the doorway.
Bright glass plates of different sizes will bring a truly summer mood into the interior of the room. Placed on special tripods of different lengths, several colorful plates make up an original three-dimensional composition.
Decorative plates go well with other wall decor items - paintings, panels or framed photos. The main thing that must be observed when composing compositions from assorted wall decor is symmetry and unity of stylistic performance.
Decorating the living room in a nautical style, we often use textiles in white and blue or blue stripes. In such an interior, decorative plates with Gzhel painting will organically look. Delicate patterns can soften the straightness of textile colors.
Even in a living room decorated in a modern, minimalist style, there is a place for decorative plates on the walls. The composition of plain plates of contrasting colors and different sizes looks like an accent, bringing color diversity to a rather strict interior of the living room.
Plates woven from threads and ropes, hollowed out from a single piece of wood, deep and not very deep, bright and wood colors, plain and with a pattern - made up an unusual composition in the living room, decorated in white tones.
Decorating the bedroom with decorative plates
Agree that it is not often possible to find plates as a bedroom wall decor. The more interesting and original the interior can turn out. For example, a bedroom decorated in shabby chic or vintage style can be organically decorated with antique plates from your grandmother's collection or decorative dishes you bought at flea markets and antique stores.
An unusual way of placing carved-edged plates on the wall with ribbons can be a great decoration for a girl's bedroom. Ribbons matched to the color of the interior will be a great addition to plain decorative plates.
In addition to solo presence on the walls of the bedroom, decorative plates can also appear in company with other wall decor. Framing a mirror in a luxurious snow-white frame with plates of positive mint color has become an accent piece of furniture in the bedroom.
In a classic style bedroom, a few small plates above the headboard would look more than appropriate. This wall decor brings a touch of home warmth and comfort to the bedroom interior.
Plates in ethnic style, painted on ceramics or woven from multi-colored ropes, are an excellent decoration for the original design of a bedroom.
Decorative plates in the bathroom? Why not!
Not everyone can imagine decorative plates decorating the walls of a bathroom or a bathroom. But surprisingly, this decor looks very organic in utilitarian rooms. A composition of plates of different shapes and sizes, plain and with drawings, plot and abstract, has become a decoration of the bathroom, made in light colors.
Original flower plates in a single color can decorate any room. The design decision to decorate the bathroom walls with them turned out to be more than successful.
As if outlandish green plants appeared in the bathroom in pastel colors, bringing freshness and mischief of spring mood to the design of the utilitarian room.
For rare, antique or simply expensive decorative plates, it is better to use special holders when attaching to the wall.