Have old piano books or high school sheet music collecting dust under your bed? Put them back into use by hanging individual sheets
sheet music into your decor. Throw rhyme and reason out the door and decorate your walls with all of your favorite songs. Include old sheets along with new ones so you have varied shades of neutrals.
sheet music collecting dust under your bed? Put them back into use by hanging individual sheets in a collage. Try to mix newer sheets with aged, browned sheets for an interesting mix.
room and music room, traditional house with eclectic furnishings, black and white photography of family over guitars, hanging guitars on walls to keep open space on floor, grand piano, custom #317 cocktail ottoman from the Christy Dillard Collection by Lorts, antique persian rug. Chris Little Photography
in my home and a kitchen adjacent with red walls and I really like this wood tone/finish, if you don't mid sharing. Thanks!
Front Room Layout good for playing music
I like the arrangement of musical instruments.
d the music! If you have two family rooms, convert one into a full-scale music room. Or maybe you never eat in your dining room. Give it over to your guitar collection and a fantastic grand piano.
variety of music and the shields and everything!!! :D
I love all the musical instruments
The contemporary feel of it is amazing, plus it its "purely musical"
child into music? If his or her interests go beyond the tambourine, you might consider setting up a special practice spot. Of course, electronic instruments with headphones or installing a little extra soundproofing could be worth your while too. More:Plantation Home Style Stars in 'The Descendants''Midnight
gain, musical instruments in a teen space totally works.
I might decorate a little differently but I like the layout, the fireplace, and the windows. I can imagine a wall of book shelves on the left making
thing music piped throughout a home makes it feel occupied and welcoming. When music is wafting througout, who wouldn't want to come on in and see what's going on?