Help with Artwork !
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julie herbert
5 years agoWild Bear & Co Hervey Bay
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Comments (2)If you're trying to fill out a large rectangular wall then yes, a 1x1 square frame may not suit, can't you get a similar abstract print? If not and they're both the same print, then see if you can hang the second one upside down to create a difference, otherwise you could try getting two smaller 0.5x1 prints and have them on each side of the bigger one... some photos of print and wall/space would help......See MoreNeed help with decorating apartment (art print + decoration)
Comments (12)Hi Tania, Congratulations on getting this far, It can be so baffling to take a project on by yourself, furnishings and design. I believe a monochromatic colour scheme is always interesting when pairing black, greys and whites with different textures. Black is one of the few colours that actually matches with everything, It is the most versatile of colours. Any style, including scandinavian, industrial contemporary or mid-century modern can incorporate black into the colour scheme so whatever style you choose will work fantastic and timelessly. If you so wish, have a peek over on my page. It is a sanctuary to black and white and prints of most works are available. Q1. Recommendation on artprint/artwork (of course I'll suggest my own works ;) they work equally well in both living areas and bedrooms as they have no loud colour scheme, however the 'Spheres' work are particularly soothing in a bedroom area. http://www.houzz.com.au/projects/1700859/contemporary-black-and-white-large-scale-charcoal-artwork http://www.houzz.com.au/projects/1967180/new-series-spheres-grids Q2. How many art print to hang above the couch or bed? depending on the size of the works you choose, one in a landscape layout above the bed of a series of three may work equally as well. Q3. A suitable colour scheme (pillows for sofa, prints) monochromatic, greys, whites and blacks like I mentioned above mixed with various textures and a soft pastel pallet for cushions etc. Good Luck Tania and be sure to post photos afterwards! Miriam :)...See MoreArt work question
Comments (11)I think some shelving would look wonderful, keep the styling quite simple so that your eye doesn't get pulled away from the TV when you are trying to relax. A couple of floor plants either side of your entertainment unit would keep the electronics company and finish off the look quite nicely....See MoreNeed help with Paint/abstract on the entrance wall please
Comments (4)Hi Joon, Artwork is always such a personal choice, but we have a few pieces in our signarture outside in collection which would pick up on the colour of your wall and add some impact for the entry hall. This piece in the photograph is 'bellingen' and can be made to order at the size you require. You'll find more options here. DM if any of these resonate with you!...See MoreG S
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