If you believe that tropical design is outdated, then you are mistaken. It began in the 40s, and was Hawaiian than anything else. Then developed in the 50s in a Cuban style. Of the 80's was more of a Caribbean tropical design, reggae, island theme that has changed now just a bit more to cover an awareness of our environmental needs.
The only thing that remains consistent, that there is a warm, informal and fun style, which againalways hot, hot, hot! Many of the natural color, are made of heavy padded to textures as complex prints, with light furniture made from materials easily, you can hear the steel band and smell the sea breeze just walk into the room.
Tropical lamps for the home fill out the picture of calm and comfort, and you have quite different to choose from. Set the scene with a large, hand-colored brass lamp with a bamboo shade on your foyer table rattan. In addition, aVase with orchids and bird of paradise, bamboo-inspired set against the background. A small padded rattan chair or bench, in a neutral, interesting texture, and a bamboo or jute carpets stained floor centered on the background and you think your guests will be, they have entered Paradise.
Carry the theme to your living room with bamboo or wooden furniture, with a substance with a banana leaf or tropical bird motif, and, perhaps, a porcelain lamp depicting a bamboo foreston the side table.
For the perfect bedroom, have a fluffy, earth-colored comforter and put your design in several pillows, print them in the jungle, covered monkeys, large cats and parrots are. Use your mosquito netting canopy, and you fill the frame with a leather and bamboo lamp, whitewashed wooden trap lamp, brass, or a wading crane lamp. A fan-backed wicker chair and ottoman, ocean breeze scented candles and paint from photographs or a painting of hibiscus,Palm trees or beaches are dotted, you have the feeling about in a romantic and quiet beach, all year round.
Remember that your furniture is casual, even to the point of Shabby Chic, with colorful accessories, are the many flowers, colorful beads, perhaps a large vase filled with woven bamboo, palm fronds, or even raffia grass. Fine home lamps in every room, brass, leather, bamboo, rattan, or porcelain, but always in harmony with the tropical theme, will light up yourRooms and whisk you away to your tropical hideaway.