Both of these examples feature a more traditional style, but could easily transition to something more modern. For instance, in the example above, you could paint the wall in a bold color and use a white chest and white plates to create a fresh, contemporary look.
Here are a couple of ideas for tackling a large wall in your home that could use some interest. In this picture, I used a narrow mirror and then flushed out the rest of the wall with brackets and decorative plates. It was actually very easy to hang. I just eyeballed the plates and came pretty close. Start with the mirror, then hang the brackets, and finish with the plates. I started with the plate below the bracket and worked up. In this picture, I used a group of 9 pictures, hung tightly, to give the impression of one large piece of artwork. You could purchase a full set, like this, or cut down and reframe a single large scale print.
Both of these examples feature a more traditional style, but could easily transition to something more modern. For instance, in the example above, you could paint the wall in a bold color and use a white chest and white plates to create a fresh, contemporary look. Comments are closed.
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AuthorChristine Schwalm is an Interior Designer and Visual Merchandiser based in Los Angeles. This space will keep you updated on what's going on with CSD along with some ideas to inspire you. Go here for more information about pricing and services and here to make an appointment. Archives
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