Wow what an amazing time piece. Personally I think it is too big for that space. It’s also odd nit to hav3 the fire place on a hearth and if you had a hearth across the width of room it would give you somewhere to place the plants. But in terms of what you have I would be hesitant at adding another feature. I’d maybe paint the side wall sections white it to match the dial. Then paint the chimney to match the darker colour in the centre of the clock. You could use a suede effect style paint for texture if you want
I think you need shelving either side of fire. Just something simple to add interest. To many surfaces, I think, already for adding tiles. If you want to put something on the fire place wall, then the clock needs to find another home. And the tile surface could be similar to the hearth. Either dark wood or black, floating shelves. Then your favourite things can be displayed. This looks like the same room you posted a while ago. The single wing back chairs would look good in this room again. Facing the fire. Then a light coloured rug to take away from all the black. Gold accessories to match your side tables. And if the plants are artificial, I would remove for something larger and real. For your window near the fire, A solid window treatment, eg: roller blind or shutters, would work. But if you don't need anything on that window, then maybe just a pelmet to finish it off.
Kate
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