Art above the sofa & space filler?
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Comments (15)I have just made some wall art by covering canvas' in fabric.. there is so much selection in fabrics.. and it is very inexpensive.. For my living room, I chose a beautiful Florence Broadhurst style print. It came in the exact colours I wanted and looks great.. I can also use the fabric to make matching cushions or other décor items.. (obviously without going overboard).. Also, you can get very large canvas' very inexpensively and end up with a statement size piece for little $. Just a suggestion.. I did this out of frustration at not finding affordable wall art that suited my very specific taste / needs....See MoreArt work recommendation
Comments (55)Hi Lila, If you are looking for bird artworks (not certain that you are?) we have a whole aviary collection you might like to check out - available in a range of sizes to suite your space. We offer these either framed as shown below, or frame-less, more details at the link, but both use the transparency of the perspex medium to create a stunning three dimensional effect that brings them to life. https://www.signarture.com.au/collections/aviary-fine-art-bird-prints-on-perspex We have a whole range of collections from abstracts to treescapes that you might like to browse for inspiration if birds aren't your thing! https://www.signarture.com.au/...See MoreAdvice please - size of artwork behind the couch
Comments (10)Hi Lili, There are certainly 'rules of thumb' when it comes to artwork. We wrote a guide on how to measure up for the perfect size artwork and its actually not that difficult to find an artwork in the dimensions you need... if you know where to look! Art is very personal choice, but you might like to take a look at the original collections in our online gallery. We produce all our artworks bespoke, in the exact dimensions to suit - either a single panel, or multiple panels, as you'll find illustrated in the gallery. A relevant project review is linked here https://www.houzz.com.au/viewReview/682538/signarture-review Below is another popular example of our frameless perspex artworks - and in that position, benefiting from the changing light through your full height glazing, would create wonderful shadowcasting. There's plenty more inspiration in our gallery - please just PM if you find something you love!...See MoreEclectic Renovation Inspired by Decades of Travel + Curated Art
Comments (5)This is gorgeous and love the use of colour. To be honest a lot of homes are very bland and IMO no personality with the odd "Feature wall" every now and again which is also a bland one colour wall to spice things up. Having patterned wallpaper or covers makes the space look it has a worldly feel to it. If its your forever home it should have some personality which it looks like this one does and its been pulled together very well. Congrats...See More- 9 years ago
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