Where did you get that picture of that blue faced lady? - My mother had that picture hanging in her house for years and years. I have NEVER seen another one. »
And yet. Don't wait for The Permanent Dwelling looming in the future to make the place your own. Hang the art. Settle in as fully as possible. Give the space your personality and your love.
Use a motif, so to speak, in a smaller space. Here the common element among the many pieces throughout is the consistent existence of small patterns and pieces, and the blues that add yellow in small dashes.
Accents of blue are scattered throughout this room, in the bedding, the works of art and the fireplace screen. This eclectic design suggests the bedroom belongs to an interesting person with varied interests.
There's a reason many art galleries prefer all white walls and white floors — there is no competition for the art and accent color. My eye just goes from image to texture to color and back again.
There is no obvious tail feather in sight, but everything about this room, from the colors to the textures to the way the art is hung, reminds me of a peacock.
Well, the stark white is a little clean and bright for the true Gertrude Steins among us, but everything else — the patterns, art (note the portrait) and general mismatchiness are all very well done. Major boho points!
Use a motif, so to speak, in a smaller space. Here the common element among the many pieces throughout is the consistent existence of small patterns and pieces, and the blues that add yellow in small dashes.
added by meredith1114 to picture wall (5 months ago)