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Interior Artistry: 5 Fundamentals to Live By

Tuesday, November 15th, 2016

Art is the only way to run away without leaving home - so said Twyla Tharp. Prove it with this Accessories Uttermost Nebulus Silver Wall Art 01303

Art is the only way to run away without leaving home – so said Twyla Tharp. Prove it with this Accessories Uttermost Nebulus Silver Wall Art 01303

Do you believe that art can add a different level of sophistication to your surroundings? The mere presence of artworks can steer one’s intellect and reflect emotion. Artwork – as long as it is used correctly- can also help define space. Since art can do so much to beautify your home and it even has the power to make or break the theme, then why not invest in this crucial design element?

A huge blank wall in any home can make the place look lifeless and dull. Some end up displaying, on default, their family photographs. Paintings, though, can offer a lot more than visual entertainment.

Select Art First

One of the common mistakes that people do is to put art in their least prioritized design elements. In fact, for many, it is just an afterthought. This can have tragic consequences, at least, aesthetically. Understand that artwork is a lot more than a piece that you hang on the wall. It can be the story that will anchor the rest of your furnishings and accessories. It can also be the factor that can help you decide on the eventual materials and color palettes for your home.

Remember that the use of wall art means you are stating a message – your message. You are also invoking feelings so you need to decide what is going to be depicted on your piece of art.

Study the Canvass

Prior to buying a piece of art, you need to consider its purpose. Will it be placed in a room where events and celebrations will be held often? Or is this a place where you intend to relax and find quiet contentment? You also need to know where it will be placed as well as the lighting conditions there.

Learn to Match

When you are out to design something for your home, then you have to define your lifestyle as well as personality with your design elements. This may not be an easy task but you are not without guidance. The process of picking wall art means you know how to define these things and harmonize the artwork with the rest of furnishings.

So, are you ready to define your theme? Would you embrace classic, casual, contemporary or modern?

Consider the Room Color, Size and Other Such Elements

For your room size, be sure to inspect how much space you can work on. Would you want a large wall to be filled with paintings such as in art galleries? Doing so will render a bold statement or a higher amount of attention. If you’re not ready to be dramatic or bold, then choose a smaller wall with a limited number of artwork.

You also have to learn color psychology as hues can affect the feelings, mood and even the health of people. Learning about the psychology of colors can also be applied in picking art.

Measure also the dimension of the wall where you intend to hang the artworks. You’ll have a better idea on the amount of space that you can actually use once you do this. Use your imagination on how the piece of art will eventually look in your home.

The artistic details all around this wooden bed makes it a more interesting bedroom piece to look at.

The artistic details all around this wooden bed makes it a more interesting bedroom piece to look at.

No Hard and Fast Rules

There are no rules set on stone when it comes to picking art. Whether or not the piece has potential to increase in value, you have to buy one that you already love. Don’t let the theme or a friend dictate which is art and which is not.

You must also be open to various media. Art doesn’t automatically mean painting. It can also be a piece of sculpture, even a lovely piece of furniture.

Lastly, go out there and explore on all the possible art pieces that you can use. Local artists might provide the piece that you’ve been looking for. Be open to art possibilities.

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Why Buy Paintings?

Saturday, April 23rd, 2016

 

Accessories Uttermost Searching Modern Art 34404 is simple and sleek. It is great for modern homes.

Accessories Uttermost Searching Modern Art 34404 is simple and sleek. It is great for modern homes.

Without a doubt, you have bought posters and prints back in the day. Or, perhaps, you still swoon over some posters in some bedrooms in your home. These are fun, affordable pieces that you can use to cover the walls of your home. When it comes to elegance, though, these pieces often fall short. They are too laidback to be considered fashionable or stylish. If framed prints are all you have at the moment, don’t fret. We will give you good reasons to invest in more beautiful wall art soon – paintings.

 Support Local Artists

Buying a work of art in the form of a painting helps local artists thrive. Just imagine the amount of heart that these artists pour into their work and you would have every reason to invest in one. For most of them, it can be difficult to make ends meet. This is a field that is typically competitive, hence, your support of a local artist by gallery shopping will surely help the local industry a lot.

There are also people who know local artists on a personal level. They could buy from new artists at first and then they eventually become repeat customers. Those who keep their clients updated with their new events, exhibitions and artworks tend to have the most number of repeat customers.

There are even artists who blog and their clients see their newest works on their site.

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Accessories Uttermost Standing Alone Wall Art 34276 beautifully depicts the beauty of nature.

Relate Art to Something

Most people buy artwork because they see something in the art that they can identify with. It could be something that reminds them of their own lives or of the inspiring lives of others. A writer may buy paintings depicting the life of a writer or these artworks can be marketed to colleges offering journalism and courses in that same level.

Animal lovers may also buy paintings of particular animals that they are enamored with. Horse lovers naturally invest in paintings of horses as dog lovers have their pets painted by a local artist.

Paintings Evoke Emotions

Just like a poem or a good piece of story, paintings tell something that evokes emotions, too. It could be sad, happy, even madness. It could also be emotions of love. Most people see these feelings in paintings. A painting of soldiers in battle could evoke feelings of patriotism.

Proof of Higher Social Status

Who are the people that can truly appreciate real art? These are the ones who studied about them locally or abroad. These are also the same people who would display artworks prominently in their homes. These are the collectors who would go out of their way to pay – even heftily if needs be – for an artwork.

Collectors often look for classic pieces like Degas, Monet or Picasso depending on what technique they are most drawn to. New artists may also be discovered by these collectors if they are in search for new hands that can provide quality work.

Art is also considered by some as a form of investment. People who see artists that have potential can buy paintings at a low price. They will then sell these paintings at a much higher price as soon as the artist becomes renowned. The hope of having the painting’s value increase has long been practiced by businessmen and art collectors all over the world.

Or They’re Just Simply Beautiful

Perhaps the simplest reason to buy a painting or two is that they are just too beautiful. They can be used to decorate your home effortlessly. They can also be given as a gift to people whom you love.

So why buy paintings? So you can express yourself in the form of an artwork and even get the chance to leave a legacy to your kin.

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Breakfast Nook: Where Cozy Dining Begins

Saturday, January 30th, 2016

 

Winners Only Dining Room 42 Inch Farmhouse Round Table With 2-8 Inch Drop Leaves 54242F. This two-seater table should look perfect on that tiny space that you’ve allocated for your breakfast nook.

Winners Only Dining Room 42 Inch Farmhouse Round Table With 2-8 Inch Drop Leaves 54242F. This two-seater table should look perfect on that tiny space that you’ve allocated for your breakfast nook.

Okay, admit it. You are one of those who run out of the door the moment you finish taking a sip or two of your orange juice. Whether you are this fast-paced person or a laidback one who loves to spend weekend gatherings with her family, then you know how important dining areas are. But the dining room can sometimes have an aura of formality, one that you might not want all days of the week. Casual dining begins with the breakfast nook.

The breakfast nook is an ideal place to spend your simple weekend gatherings as a family, also a quiet corner as you finish your bowl of oatmeal in the morning. It’s time to relax over your morning food.

The breakfast nook can come in any style that you want but there are simple guidelines to follow.

Seating and Table Guidelines

Unlike dining spaces which are more formal, you have to find a seat for your cozy nook before you shop for the right table. Traditionally, the nook is built in a corner right where two walls converge. L-shaped layouts work best.

Choose from a series of cabinetry, cushions, and seats. Carefully consider what you would place as a window seat, bench or settee.

Other choices for the nook are the regular dining chairs that can be placed against the window or a wall. Pedestal tables can effectively save space and you won’t have to worry about bumping on your loved ones’ knees as you enjoy your morning meal.

There is no one particular design that fits all types of breakfast nook. In fact, the table that you eventually pick should fit your preference on seats, the size of your family, and what shape you would want for your cozy corner.

Whitewashed pieces are great when you want to achieve a cottage appeal.

Canadel Dining Room Upholstered Seat Bench BEN89025TD-24. Choose your seating piece well since you only have a limited space to work with.

Canadel Dining Room Upholstered Seat Bench BEN89025TD-24. Choose your seating piece well since you only have a limited space to work with.

Lighting Tips

Don’t even think about mounting a light fixture onto the ceiling. Find pendant light or a small chandelier that comfortably hangs at 30 to 34 inches above the table.

Traditional spaces can use smaller chandeliers that are made of metal or wood. If you really favor the farmhouse look, then find painted or tole chandelier. Metal flowers can have a classic effect.

For a more modern look, use pendant lighting with barrel shade or an art glass.

Flooring Options        

Kitchens are often installed with hardwood flooring. This is because of the heavy foot traffic that is expected in this area most days of the week. You can soften the tough look of hardwood by placing a rug that is the same size as your breakfast nook table and seats. This rug defines the area while providing your feet with a comfortable feeling as you eat your breakfast and enjoy reading the newspaper.

Find a rug that can be easily spot cleaned. You can also buy a patterned or colorful rug that can hide visible stains.

Window Treatment Selections

Even when the breakfast nook’s windows are already shady, it is still pays to have an added amount of privacy by installing minimal window treatment. Such can add color, texture, pattern and warmth to your nook.

Woven shades can filter light while not totally blocking the natural light that comes in. Add patterns by having valances, cornice boards or faux shades. Should the windows face the street, then you should find a window treatment that lets in light while not having the diners feel uncomfortable because of passersby staring at them.

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Maitland-Smith Kitchen Brass Paper Towel Holder, Rooster Décor 1254-262

You will also need to adjust the window treatment if your breakfast nook sits in the east. Make sure that it can protect your eyes from the glare of the morning sun. Consider louvered shutters, fabric shades or plain blinds.

Accessorizing the Nook

Say no to fussy pieces since you are just decorating a small area. Say yes to some throw pillows, bench, tie-on chair pads, tissue holder, and other simple yet decorative pieces. Personalize the area by bringing photographs and artwork.

Now that you’ve created the breakfast nook, an intimate spot, let’s hope you enjoy more cheerful mornings and create happy family memories in this area.

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Art Accessory: An Important Decorative Element

Friday, January 29th, 2016

 

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Accessories Uttermost Spring Has Sprung Floral Art 34268.

There is nothing more expressive when it comes to designing a home than the use of art. Art accessory comes in many forms but one of its most beautiful forms is a painting. Vibrant colors and rich textures can be infused with other design elements.

There are many media and styles featured in famous paintings, even repros. It is easy to find some pieces that can match your chosen theme and also your personality.

Watercolor paintings work best in achieving a softer look. This medium shows multiple layers of color ranging from abstract to life-like. For added contrast and detailed shading, find oil or acrylic paintings. These, on the other hand, feature mixed colors in various textures.

Painting History

The history of this art medium goes back a long way. Every style is born from the one that came ahead of it. Each artist also adds to the achievements of the early painters and is able to influence the next generation of painters.

Paintings can be enjoyed for their sheer beauty alone. But for the keen eye, their colors, forms, lines and composition appeal to every sense. Paintings can even leave lasting impressions.

The enjoyment of paintings is not the sole purpose of this kind of art. It can be used to convey a deeper message than mere beauty. It can express the artist’s impression of persons and scenes, even events. Feelings can also be described with the use of paintings. Viewers may or may not feel that emotions that are being conveyed by the artist. One needs a discerning eye for art in order to appreciate such things.

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Accessories Uttermost Surveying The Kingdom Canvas Art 34283

Painting history can be encapsulated in these periods –

  • Prehistoric
  • Egyptian and Mesopotamian
  • Aegean Civilization
  • The Classical paintings of Greeks and Romans
  • Byzantine (including the Early Christians)
  • Medieval
  • Italian
  • Late Medieval
  • Italian Renaissance
  • Florence, Rome and Venice
  • Renaissance in Flanders
  • Baroque
  • Spanish
  • Flanders
  • Holland
  • 18th century
  • Rococo
  • English
  • 19th century
  • French
  • 20th century
  • American paintings, etc.

Man has gone a long way from the time when paintings were colored animal drawings inside caves. Cave dwellers were the first known painters, with their work found inside the caves of Spain and southern France.

Even back then, these cave artists knew that they needed vibrant colors to depict their lives back then. The famous painting of the wounded bison is still in the cave of Altamira in Spain today. While basic tools were used in the beginning, eventually, man learned to accumulate more materials and even learned techniques that improved his artwork.

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Accessories Uttermost Primary Blocks Wall Art S4 31303

You may not be able to take home an original Picasso, Monet or Michelangelo but there are still a lot of amazing paintings to go around. These days, the canvas can be the home for odd shapes, mere triangles, circles or rectangles in your sight but their bright colors and geometric patterns definitely mean something. It may even be difficult to distinguish between sculptures and paintings these days but the purity of hues and the shapes’ relationships are still there.

Artwork, as previously mentioned, comes in many forms. Clients are most familiar with the type that they can hang on walls inside their homes or offices. The next renowned pieces are tabletop artwork and sculptures.

Don’t get confused in choosing which medium you’d bring to your home or office. Just remember to show your personality through your chosen painting. Regardless of form, your taste and style should be reflected throughout the medium.

If you were a born optimist then it shouldn’t be a surprise to find brightly-colored paintings in your home. Black and white is for the stoic ones. What you have chosen based on your personality is a surefire validation that you have selected the right piece. Your art accessory is a representation of you so kudos!

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