The Best Clock Plans
Clocks As Home Decors
Clocks are more than just mere timepieces. They can be used
as good decorative pieces in your home. They come in various
sizes and shapes. Clocks also are made from different
materials. The nature of the material used and the clock
manufacturer are among the most crucial factors in determining
the quality of the clock, including its price. For example, a
simple digital clock might fetch you a few dollars, while those
wooden and antique grandfather clocks generally cost up to
thousands or more. Today’s clocks are do not just provide time
correctly, but they also add glamour and beauty in your home.
There are many clocks available, especially of the pendulum
type. From miniature, table-accent clocks to grandfather ones,
clocks are a gorgeous addition to your home. Don’t you think it
is now time to think of clocks as not just mere timepieces?
1. Clocks In History
Clocks first came into existence in 1656 when the first
pendulum clock was built by Dutch astronomer and mathematician
Christian Huygens. Prior to his invention, clocks during
Huygens’ time were not inaccurate. The most accurate clocks
that time were off by several minutes daily. Thanks to Huygens,
having a reliable clock everyday proved to be possible. Huygens
used a pendulum as the timer of the clock. Before Huygens,
however, Galileo was already doing some work on how to invent a
clock! Galileo even had a pendulum system to keep track of
time. Unfortunately, he died before he was able to complete his
work.
2. Decorating with Clocks
Decorating a home using clocks is not exactly new. Since a
few hundred years ago, home owners and good decorators have
been choosing clocks as decorative devices in their homes. Ever
since the pendulum clock was invented by Christian Huygens in
the 1600s to measure weights and as a type of swinging
pendulum, clocks have been known as good decorative items.
3. Modern Clocks
Compared with past ones, today’s clocks are stylish and
sleeker in style aside from serving its main purpose. More than
just telling time, clocks of today’s age, thanks to the
state-of-the-art technology, are definitely more elegant and
nice to look at than compared with their older
counterparts.
4. When Choosing A Clock:
- Remember that the clock you are buying should reflect your
personal tastes and serve as a decorative complement in the
room you are putting it in
- One good tip in choosing clocks is to look for the fashion
and style in a clock. When looking for a clock, choose one that
makes a statement
- If you want to have a French country look in your home,
select wall clocks that reflect country accents, such as having
a patina finish on the clock’s face, wrought iron accents, or
wood base that were whitewashed
- If you, on the other hand, want a contemporary look, why
not try to shop around for a clock that has minimalist lines as
well as chrome. There are also clocks that are sleek and have
stainless detailing.
- You could also choose big and oversized clocks if you want
to emphasize your timepiece, compared with a smaller one that
could get lost in a clutter.
5. Large Clocks
- If you want to balance out an oversized lamp, try putting a
traditional anniversary clock on the end of the table
- You could also put a wall clocked placed on a sturdy and
decorative easel in your kitchen for quick and instant
charm
- Having an antique grandfather clock in your den provides
extra comfort and warmth. Of course, the grandfather clock
should be in a nice condition. Otherwise, the effect is
somewhat diminished
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