Gather apples to create a minimal centerpiece to usher fall into a contemporary space. The exposed windows also invite the turning leaves to serve as the room's colorful backdrop.
When it comes to grouping artwork, you can never go wrong with arranging square frames in a large square. It will give your room a very strong focal point.
A dining room is an unconventional place for hanging family photos, but in this room the tightly structured grid, along with the style and size of the photos and frames, makes a stunning visual statement.
This dining room feels too much like a board room, albeit with an interesting chancelier and lamps. The black-n-white images of skyscrapers and office buildings and recessed lighting don't help the business-casual feel in this room.
The floor-to-ceiling arrangement is a fresh take on a standard display, yet it employs a basic grid system for spacing and hanging each piece that keeps it from being chaotic.