Here are some of the home remodeling ideas that you are able to consider when you make your home remodeling plan. Keep in mind that any home remodeling idea, whether simple or complex, needs projecting and organizing to ensure its success.
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Showing posts with label wall art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wall art. Show all posts
{inspiration} Gallery Walls
I found a wonderful article in the September issue of Real Simple entitled "Artful Ideas For Every Room" filled with charming, and unexpected ideas, of how to use art and photography to add character to a space and not just fill in the blank spots.
* Floor to ceiling schemes work well with themed groupings: black and white family photos, children's artwork, neutral prints. I love, love, love the fantastic mix of antique frames used here!
* Why hang everything? With a piece this big it is effortless to simply prop it against the wall. Look how it makes the silver chair sparkle with complete cool.
* Create a gallery wall that is all lined up along the bottom edges of their frames creating a crisp horizontal plane. To keep the composition fresh and sophisticated hang frames low in relationship to the sofa. This is the perfect approach when you have a modern, cleanly lined sofa.
* Sentimental favorites are wonderful all nestled tightly together in one, single row. I love that the subjects and styles of images vary but the subject matter rings consistently throughout. And I equally love how the frames butt up together, overlapping at times. It reminds me of how we move together through life. This composition would be equally as playful used in a long vertical line.
* We often hang or present artwork in a horizontal fashion. To mix it up, I love using a "series" in vertical spaces. As shown above, it highlights the soaring ceiling and draws great attention to the room's architecture. If you've got it, why not flaunt it?!
* I think the last image is utterly darling. They have turned an awkward space between two windows into an inviting nook simply by pulling up a chaise and hanging two mismatched oils above it. This would only be successful in narrow spaces but how sweetly it works here!
*photography by William Abranowicz, styling by Jeffrey W. Miller via Real Simple
{products+love} Bold & Noble
Bold & Noble is a design collective founded by Jane Tobitt and David Wardle that specializes in creating hand pulled screen prints. The great thing about these affordable designs is the way the designers take a single thought, object or sentiment and translate it into a wonderfully graphic image for your home (images above: Warm Stones, Trees Around Britain, British Isles Type Map). Not to mention their products are incredibly kind to the environment; everything is hand printed on recycled card and sent out in eco cardboard tubes. Very cool.
*photography via Bold & Noble
{idea notebook+ stencil} Silver Forest
There was this great post on Apartment Therapy's blog dedicated to transforming walls with a little imagination and a few good stencils. In the post the homeowner stenciled a beautiful silver forest onto her bedroom walls. When I was looking through the images I quickly recalled a wonderful Holiday window Anthropologie rolled out several seasons ago. At the time we were inspired by the beauty of Birch trees and were highlighting them and their forms throughout our stores. In this windows we used stencils, contact paper, soft white paint and subtle pops of sparkle to create a winter forest overflowing with Birch tree silhouettes. It was simple and clean and I loved how the tiny details of bark and spindley branches created beautiful, graphic moments along the window panes. It really was spectacular.
I think this same splendor must have inspired the homeowner here- it is as if her walls are a snapshot of a forest at twilight and the trees are starting to sparkle under the setting sun. Absolutely pretty!
link to article:Color Therapy post
Paint: Behr Premium Plus Windsurf (walls) & Cafe Creme (trim) Stencil Design in Translucent Metallic Silver by Sherwin William Illusions
*photography via Apartment Therapy
{products+love} Letter Prints

*product & photography via Grandinroad
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