Large Wall art dilemma
Shane Mel
6 years ago
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Comments (6)Honestly not a fan of either solution. The first just looks like you ran out of mirrors. The second is far too delicate and scrolly to work with the hard, dark lines of the original. Have you considered getting wall mounted lighting instead of the table lamps? I think this one might be great. The colors in the shade would seem to work in the space, and the square back of the fixture would echo the shape of the mirrors, so look as if they were placed as a part of the design: stacy garcia spice stripe plug in wall lamp...See MoreNeed advice on Wall Art placement and Size of Art
Comments (16)@groveraxle I really, really like your placement of artwork with the four pieces!! Thank you very much for your input!! Would you say that the 2 smaller black and white pieces are 8x10 frames? I'm trying to figure out what size of frames and the 2 larger canvases are, so I can make this look happen! Also, do you happen to know where the floating shelf below the tv can be purchased? Or something similar? You made my morning with your help!!!...See MoreWall art size dilemma
Comments (5)I would look for something with a lot of color, that hangs horizontally, and that is no smaller than the width of the bar. You want to fill the wall as much as possible. Don't forget to hang the piece at eye level, leaving enough space between the top of the bar and the bottom of the piece to allow for bottles/glasses, etc., when the bar is in use. You might use a wine bottle on top to see where the bottom of the art would sit....See MoreWall art dilemma
Comments (2)I don’t believe art has to "go" but if you love what you bought you can use them! I would try the horizontal floral above your couch (although it looks like that thermostat is going to be a problem!), a little lower than your horse (lower the horse to line up the bottom with the line of your pass through thingy) and the square floral in the Dining room....See Morejck910
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