Vintage Bird Cages
Vintage Bird Cages Can Bring Great Visual Appeal to Any Décor
If you have a bird, you are probably already aware of the way that they look in your décor. Depending on what type of bird you have, you may already be the owner of any of a variety of bird cages. When presented with the idea of buying bird cages that are vintage and using them as part of the décor in your home, a normal bird owner would probably shun the idea, yet it holds so much potential.
The main difference between decorative vintage bird cages and vintage style bird cages is that they can be made of anything and be colored with anything without fear of harming the pet with toxic materials or leaving too much room for the bird to escape the cage into your home. Vintage bird cages can be made to fit any décor, and they are a bird lover's dream. You may not think you want to see even one more bird cage in your home, but hopefully with the help of this article, you will soon think again.
Vintage Bird Cage Styles
Vintage bird cages can be made of any of a variety of materials. Traditionally, vintage cages are made of steel or wood, strong bark, acrylic, and even iron. Depending on what your décor is like, you can employ vintage bird cages of any material and make them look great in your home. There is something about vintage cages, terrariums, and other such items that don't even have animals in them that can still bring life into any person's home. Cages bring light, and can add the look of space to even the smallest of surfaces. Those with a more creative type of mind can easily figure out how to create the look they are going for.
Vintage Cage Decorating Ideas
One of the more common uses of vintage bird cages is as creative plant holders. If you have a plant that you just can't keep your cat or dog (or child for that matter) away from, setting the plant inside the vintage cage to grow can keep them safe and add style to your home at the same time.
Candles also work well with vintage bird cages. If your material is non-flammable, pick a large candle or group of candles to place inside the vintage bird cage and you have the most elegant and chic candle holder in the neighborhood, all in less than thirty seconds. Fragrant candles work well for this purpose, as do larger candles with multiple wicks. Be sure to follow all of the directions on the candle and ensure that your cage or cage lacquer or paint is not flammable before you attempt this, but if all goes well you should be enjoying some candle lit moments with the help of an old bird cage.
Vintage bird cages hold more promise than you probably ever thought possible. There are so many ways to use vintage cages in your décor. If you take a good look at it, you will see that this object provides decorating opportunities galore!
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