The brilliant infusion of green through the sleek furniture adds drama and vibrance through color while drawing the outdoors in and creating a great continuity.
Take advantage of the room's acoustics. A piano can sound bright and loud in a room with hard shiny surfaces. Rugs, upholstered furniture and window treatments absorb the sound, soften the tone and give warmth. The bigger the room, the more you should be aware of this.In a large room, try placing your piano in a corner so there is less bouncing of sound on other walls.
Color offers one of the most common ways to pull the outside in. Do you have a leafy green view outside your window? Pull that color inside with your furnishings. Don’t think the green has to be an exact match; introducing it in different shades than what you see outdoors will create dimension.
Take advantage of the room's acoustics. A piano can sound bright and loud in a room with hard shiny surfaces. Rugs, upholstered furniture and window treatments absorb the sound, soften the tone and give warmth. The bigger the room, the more you should be aware of this.
In a large room, try placing your piano in a corner so there is less bouncing of sound on other walls.
I love how this incorporates so many beautiful elements to bring the outdoors in. The repetition of greens, the use of live plants and the subtle neutral hues make this room pop.