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Hammock Decor Set Up |
If you are thinking of attmpting to match the style of a hammock with
indoor or patio decor, it can be tricky business. Often the hammock is
the largest and most visible piece of furniture in the area. This
article is designed to provide some tips for matching different types of
hammocks with the decor of a particular area. It will also provide some
color examples and hammock types that will be helpful.
The first type of hammock that we will deal with is the typical rope
hammock with spreader bars. Most rope hammocks are neutral colors like
whites, tans, or beiges. This gives you a good deal of flexibility in
decorating if you are just hanging the hammock using screws. This type
of hammock will go with almost any room's decor. Since the hammock is
pretty large, you should attempt to fill the room with accent pieces
that will complement the hammock. It is usually a good idea to get the
spreader bars to match the furniture wood color as well. This will help
to enhance the room.
If you are using a stand with your hemmock indoors, you have a couple of
choices. If the stand is neutral, you may want to stick with the plan
above. If the stand is a different color, you may want to have the
accent pieces match the stand instead of the hammock or a complementary
color. The stand for most American hammocks will be very large and will
take up a large portion of most rooms. You should may sure that you
ahve sufficient room for the hammock and the stand together.
If you are using a mayan hammock, you have to make some diffent
choices. Most Mayan style hammocks are made out of bright colors and
reflect their native heritage. Mayan hammocks are also very
comfortable. Additionaly, it can be challenging to match the multiple
colored mayan hammocks. There are a couple of ways to approach the
match. First you can match it with neutral colors and use a couple of
key accent pieces that match the color of the mayan hammock. Dark woods
can also work well to match some mayan hammocks.
Hammocks can become a central piece of a home decorating scheme. It can
take time and thought to make sure that the hammocks match the overall
decor scheme.
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