What to Look For in a Space Saving Corner Curio

The Perfect Addition To Your Interior Decor

When it comes time to select the corner curio for your household, there are many different features and factors that contribute to making the best decision. Depending on your circumstances and room limitations, the dimensions or finish of a curio might be some of the most important starting points regarding a purchase. Knowing what will and won’t work throughout your household will save a lot of time, energy, and money in the long run.

Before you’ve embarked on the journey to select the perfect addition to your interior décor, you will have most likely already chosen the room and location you would like to position your curio. This means you will be working with a set of dimensions that include specific width, height, and wall space requirements. Let’s say you fall in love with an oak curio cabinet that falls outside of these limitations; you will simply have to choose a different place to situate this special curio cabinet. Either way, measurements become a key part of this process.

Select Finish and Color

Next, finishes may play an important role in your curio decision making. There is a wide range of light to dark color options to consider, such as Golden Oak, Medium Pecan, or Dark Cherry. Corner curios may also be painted to match various color schemes in a particular room. Next, the style of a curio is a personal preference that can be as elaborate or simple as your money can buy. For example, some curios offer accents, such as leaves, intricately designed corners, and arched doors.

Many individuals choose their curios by how many shelves are offered. Larger collections demand more space, yet small collections can still benefit from a large curio to prepare for future growth. Since corner curios are rather large and tall in size, there are many adjustable features to focus on when setting up a collection. Some curio cabinets come with as many as eight levels of shelves, providing the chance to explore a wide range of creative displays. This is especially helpful when situating larger items, such as antique dolls or decorative plate collections. Often times, the most common number of shelves you will encounter is four, five, or six.

Continue to Corner Curio - Part 2

 

 


Most Popular Curio Cabinets

 
 
Site Meter