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Have you ever thought about having a themed room in your home? 
Egyptian theme decor can provide you with a talking point for the
whole neighborhood.  If you have never given thought to a themed
room just consider this for a few moments. Are you happy with
your guest room?  With the way it is decorated and the image of
you that it projects?


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Use Egyptian Theme Décor for a Unique Guest Room
Copyright (c) 2007 Susy Matthews
Home Accents Galleria
http://www.homeaccentsgalleria.com



Have you ever thought about having a themed room in your home? 
Egyptian theme decor can provide you with a talking point for the
whole neighborhood.  If you have never given thought to a themed
room just consider this for a few moments. Are you happy with
your guest room?  With the way it is decorated and the image of
you that it projects?

Whether you know it or not, your guests' view of you is very
much influenced by your guest room; the room you invite them to
when you have them round for coffee or supper.  If that's boring
they will think you are too. Not that that should bother you,
because they all probably have the same old boring guest room and
think exactly the same about each other.

Why not do something about it?  Don't you want your room to
inspire comment?  Don't you want people to find your guest room
interesting, with so many conversation pieces that you will never
run out of something to talk about?  Surely you want somebody to
notice your room, rather than just enter it and take it for
granted like all the other boring old rooms they enter.

It's unlikely that you have considered Egyptian theme décor for
your home, but why not give it a try.  Liven it up and give them
something to talk about.  Forget Roman and Greek:  they are
either boring or a bit lascivious, but Egyptian is magical and
mysterious. What with their animal gods and secret tombs, not to
mention the mummies and the curses, and the pharaoh's tombs.

Get your guest room livened up.  Throw some Egyptian tapestries
over the floor and hang a couple on the wall. Get an Egyptian
table as a centerpiece and you have started.  Envisage the scene
as your visitor enters your front door, and you lead them to your
lounge.  You throw open the door and right in front of them is a
life-sized statue of the jackal headed god of the dead, Anubis.

The walls are hung will plaques displaying old hieroglyphs and
portrayals of Tutankhamen with his child bride.  Your sofa is
upholstered in gold brocade piped with the deep blue braid of the
Egyptian royal household.  They sit and stare at the beautiful
blue and black lapis lazuli and obsidian traditional ornaments
and carvings, and the ornamental canopic jars.

They sit open-mouthed as you explain the history behind each one,
and point out the blue scarab beetle topped boxes, and relate the
stories behind the sacred scarabs and how they are purported to
protect the dead on their journey to the afterlife. It doesn't
take much; just a few artifacts and a bit of home work, and you
will be the talk of the town.

If you take time to learn just a little bit about the Egyptian
people and their customs, you will be able to sound informative
as you explain the ritual and mythology behind all of your
pieces. This will have two uses:  you will find out a lot about
ancient Egypt yourself, and you will be able to impress your
guests with your new found knowledge. This will make you the most
popular hostess on the circuit and they won't be able to wait
until your turn comes round again.

You need not get everything at once.  In fact if you add to your
theme slowly over a period of time, you will have fresh material
to talk about every time.  There are lots of Egyptian themed
items that you can buy and your conversation pieces will be
limitless. You can purchase genuine Egyptian antiques and
reproductions. Incense burners are inexpensive, and though
ancient Egyptian mirrors are unobtainable, there are many
reproductions on the market at reasonable prices.  After all, it
is the look that matters, not the authenticity.

If you want your invitations to be the most prized in town, and
your home to be the most visited, bite the bullet and take the
first step towards using Egyptian theme décor to turn your lounge
into a guest room with a difference.




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Home Accents Galleria (http://www.homeaccentsgalleria.com) 
is always adding exciting home decor items from five 
Continents. Come see what's new from Ancient Egypt, 
Out of Africa, American Indian Tribes, the Jungles 
of Indonesia, and the Land of the Incas. From 
Komodo Dragons to Ancient Egyptian Gods, you 
will find a great conversation accent.



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