Degenfeld Castle Hotel Tarcal through the eyes of the guest (2018)
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The European Grand Tour
Grand Tour was a part of the education of noble youth in the 17th and 18th century. This meant a couple of months, even 1-2 years European round tour to the cradle of western culture, Italy. Firstly it was important to the English and Scandinavian nobility to directly meet the ancient culture. This was almost compulsory for those who learnt arts (architecture, painter, sculptor etc.) in those days.
They visited several other countries during the tour where they spent weeks or months and studied the ancient monuments and artifacts there. Commonly Paris was the first stop, from there they went further through Switzerland to Italy. Naturally Rome was the final goal, after Florence, Pisa, Torino, Padua, Bologna, Venice and Genova. On the way back, these was followed by the universities of Germany, then cultural heritage of Flanders and Holland, they went home only after these. It is important fact that these tours weren’t led by religion, so this didn’t affect on destinations.
Commonly departure took place in reaching adult age, so when they became about 21 years old. Although servants didn’t go with them (commonly a valet and a cook), the young nobles were escorted by a male family member or a male friend (e.g. their teacher or doctor). At first the tour was taken by a kittereen, then the railway came to the fore after its appearance. Many of them visited also Greece, Austria or even Turkey.
The studied knowledge and artistic learning were taken home not only in their heads. It was a general custom to shop during the tour. Original ancient artifacts, marble statues, coin collections, frequently books for a whole library, paintings etc. were collected there. Naturally they didn’t take them all at once but from time to time they sent them (mail service) home. Commonly a whole room was furnished for the collection in a noble man’s home who did the Grand Tour, but some of them were placed in the representative rooms of the house. It was very fashionable to be painted with a famous ancient ruin or a renaissance building in the background. This wasn’t for flaunting their wealth but spreading this knowledge at home and giving proper reports for those who couldn’t go there (women, less wealthy etc.). But they focused not only on the arts of men but the beauty of the nature and wildlife also. Science went for an elite thing, so it was the aim to acquire proper skills in every discipline of it, so they could minimum talk about it. The more talented of them even wrote a book of their own tours.
Collections of nowadays can be arranged also to give the effect of the Grand Tour. Ask for help of an interior designer for this.
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Different autumn colors
The typical warm colors of autumn are orange, burgundy red, rust-brown, sunny yellow and the like. Usually these are preferred as decorations. Many people think that these colors don’t fit for their home or their personality and search for another solution instead for autumn decoration. In addition, there are many other possibilities.
Pumpkin is a typical decoration element. There are white, dark green and greyish green species besides the orange and yellow varieties. These colors can be much better fit in an interior where white is the dominating color for example, or the colors of accessories are quite different from the warm palette (turquoise, powder pink, lavender etc.). Pumpkins are easily paintable, this way they can have almost all of the colors in our home.
For natural colored, more rustic interiors, choose a close-to-nature decoration in similar colors not to break the unity. For example, this can be a bouquet of wheatears in a vase, a bunch of brown branches tied with linen band, crops (acorn, walnut, pinecone etc.) in a bowl or balls made of bast.
If crops are in the center of the decoration, we can find fruits and berries of which colors fit more to our home: Granny Smith apple (green), yellowish green pear, Bodinier’s beautyberry (purple), Chinese privet (dark blue berries). Many species of chrysanthemum and asters can be purchased in Hungary, the white flowered of these can be perfectly neutral but impressive decorations.
As the days are more and more short, mood lightings get role again. The warm white light garlands can make any interior cozy. They can be placed for example in a glass vase or among the garlands on the fireplace or they can even frame a mirror. There are many color and shape variations of candles, these can be easily harmonized with the colors of the interior. Their warm lights give the mood.
Ask for help of an interior designer for seasonal decoration of your home.
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Countertop
The material of the countertop is a major issue during a kitchen renovation. The difference between prices of materials is quite high, so it really matters what we choose.
The main advantage of the wooden countertop is its beauty, beside the fact that it is a natural material. However, we need to know that it is quite sensitive and needs proper care. It has to be oiled at least twice a year. Whatever splits on it, it has to be wiped off immediately, because even clear water can leave mark on it. The surface of the wood is quite vulnerable, hot dish shouldn’t be put on it either.
Countertops made of natural stones, for example marble or granite, are not only beautiful but very sturdy also. They are scratch and heat resistant, but marble is sensitive to acid liquids (e.g. red vine, coffee). They have great weight, so the proper kitchen cabinet frame and support are highly important.
Corian is an artificial stone-like material, with acrylic base. Its surface is very repellent, and almost impossible to scratch it. Available in wide color range. The coloring and patterning are in the material, this way abrasion may not be noticeable. It is shapeable by heat, so e.g. sink can be formed in the material of the countertop.
Maybe glass countertop is a less widespread solution. Its main advantage is availability in almost any color, pattern or shape. It is made of at least 12 mm thick, heat resistant safety glass. If it is injured, can’t be repaired, only changed. It is antibacterial and easy-to-clean.
Laminated countertop is the most cost effective solution. The base is chipboard covered with a thin decor layer at the surface. The choice of colors and patterns are huge: several faux stone, concrete and wood patterns are available. It is scratch and heat resistant but sensitive to water on cut edges (e.g. place of cooker and sink). In the case of injury, the surface can’t be repaired.
Ask for help of an interior designer for planning your kitchen.