Dining room wall art
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Dining room wall art
Comments (9)As you probably know, art is very personal. Tastes are as varied as the people who enjoy it. The best advice I can give is to browse local art galleries and student art shows for something that really moves you. In my area coffee shops show art by local artists, so that could be an option, too. Heck, I've even found some interesting pieces at garage sales. I also make my own when inspiration strikes me. I hope you take your time in making your decision. I have a spot in my dining room that has been begging for something special for years. I'd rather it be bare than settle for something that doesn't make me swoon every time I see it!...See MoreDining Room Wall Art
Comments (11)take down these small pics and then use painters tape to mark out the larger sizes I'd prob go w/more rectangle, and something in this size range. (i can't turn it like Celery does!) similar dining rooms to give you ideas of what sizes to hang if you want two, make them like this...See MoreDining Room Wall Art
Comments (2)For starters, the chandelier is hung way too high. Extend the rods so lights are at least 34” over the table.. Now, guests can see their food and see the opposite table companions. The entire area looks so tight. How do your guests pull back chairs and walk around (should they need the powder room)? Could we see more photos of dining area and the living area which seems to abut?...See MoreDining room wall art?? (Another awkward space in my little old house)
Comments (12)@Patricia Colwell I have this piece but haven't brought it up yet as it is quite large and I wanted to try some other things instead. The artwork below is 51" x 41", so it would only possibly work on the left wall in the photos, which is 61" long. Its 2 1/8" deep and I worried with this one that it would stick out too much off the wall as it's a walk way there to the powder room! The rug is leather/cowhide with metallic paint on the spots where they drop acid, it's a common style of cowhide. It looks better in real life than the photos definitely, but I might skip a rug altogether in this room. I will probably try it and see how it looks, and I will post photos if I do. The art work is quite boring, haha. I was trying to keep it very neutral and light, but not boring!!...See MoreJilly
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