Clear and easy on the eye is great for a little Zen, or a chalkboard. But most homes require some wall candy, even if its just a pop of color here and there, or Grandpa’s last whittling design, or his frowning scowl in a portrait. It does not have to be boring and it need not have to adhere to tradition. Maybe you don’t really want to hang anything. But you do want to feel nestled in beauty. Consider a mural or three. Add a little 3-D fun by having some bits that appear to come out of the picture. Use feathers, textiles, beads, paper flowers etc. Use your fireplace mantel as an artistic showcase for statuary, garlands, glitter-paper, or whatever. For those that do not want things too startling or garish a grayscale painting can be just the thing.
Key Takeaways:
- A less common idea is to decorate walls with fabric or even feathered wallpaper.
- Painting directly on walls can create a striking effect, especially with line art or cubist-type designs.
- A grayscale color scheme, or perhaps a single color design with either very light or very dark blue, works well in a bachelor pad.
“When it comes to large-scale ideas, an entire wall-to-wall mural is pretty much as big as they come. The scale of this will leave your visitors mesmerized, but be careful to match the colours of your carpets and furniture, so there isn’t a colossal clash between the background and foreground.”
Read more: https://www.lovehappensmag.com/blog/2021/07/23/decorating-the-walls-of-your-home/
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