Need help with plant / decor advice for front entrance
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Comments (2)The first thing I'd do is replace that little hanging light fixture in the entryway. With that massive wall of brick, something more substantial would look better. The fireplace has simple, modern lines, and neither the light fixture nor the mantle work with that. A simpler (but again, substantial) mantle would look better. It actually looks like the fireplace was designed to not have a mantle at all, and i'll bet you could just remove that awful one and leave it unadorned. You could try a large potted plant (real or a good fake) on the side of the fireplace where that can is. That would soften things up. The great thing about plants is they go with any decorating style. Last but not least, if you don't want to hang art in the entryway you could hang a huge framed mirror on the back of the fireplace. You'll probably want to hang something large and framed on the front too. Just my two cents' worth, but since you asked......See Moreneed help decorating front entrance
Comments (2)You can post more than one. Just add a picture as you did; leave a space and then copy and paste the URL of the next photo you wish to add. But bring this picture over to the Discussion side. You'll get more activity over there....See MoreNeed help decorating entry
Comments (19)Purchasing something 'grand' is the usual answer to many decorating questions. However the most successfully decorated homes have personal touches that are unique, or have meaning to, and reveal something about, the people who live there. One idea is to use photos or paintings of places you have visited on either side of the door. Depending on their size you might use 3-5 vertically on each side or more in a mini-gallery style. You needn't completely fill the space but use frames that are large enough to make a visual impact. Tape out the area with masking tape, then stand back to view, to see how large the grouping should be. Alternatively you may have some type of collectible suitable for public viewing that could be framed. I don't recommend using family photos or personal awards as they are usually more of a personal interest but framed vintage/antique items such as maps, record albums, letters, pieces of handwork, book covers, or anything that interests you or people who live in this home. Not all frames need be rectangular, some could be oval or round. Using items of a personal nature that bring back pleasant memories enriches our lives, which is what our decor should do for us. It shouldn't be only about impressing those who visit us....See MoreNeed help with decorating the Front Entrance!
Comments (5)Kimbo if you start a photo bucket album then you can copy and paste the html code in the message. The message will show up after you click on the preview the message button. I was thinking somewhat along the line as cooperbailey only I was thinking to use some sort of base to raise one up to the height of the other....See MoreRelated Professionals
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