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Architectural products used in this room:

ceiling medallion (NR24)

companion cove molding

decorative molding corners

Plano molding
decorative rosette

Providence decorative chair-rail

Pacifica panel molding
and
Atlanta baseboard |
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Appropriate Wall Decor
The answer to many wall decor questions depends on whether it
is appropriate or not. Do you need to hire an architect or interior decorator?
Should you try to do the planning yourself? Does a wall need
wall decorations, or
is the design complete in its plain execution? Do you have young children or are
you planning to have children in the future? Will something require special
maintenance through the years that may make it inappropriate in your life?
Your circumstances change over time as well as your decorating taste. It may be
appropriate for you to splurge on an exquisite curtains and tablecloth of the
same quality and pattern. Even if you could afford it, chances are it wouldn't
be appropriate given other items that have priority, such as
molding for the
dining room that will add actual value to the house.
What seems to be right at the time, weighing everything, is what's appropriate. Let this principle guide
you. You never have to tell anyone your financial situation or your reasons for
making your decisions. When you act appropriately, taking all relevant factors
into consideration, you are unlikely to make foolish, costly mistakes or be
misguided in your thinking. When something feels appropriate to you, it is for
all the right reasons. When determining what's appropriate for you, use common
sense and trust your judgment. It's appropriate to live each chapter of your
life fully, not wanting everything at once, but looking forward to what the
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Wall Decor Objects
Even objects you put to practical use every day can
be part of your wall decor. Your teapots, teacups and
saucers, and decorative bowls and dishes become central to the spirit,
mood, and atmosphere of the house. Look at your necessary everyday
things. Do they represent a wide range of styles and tastes, or is there
a unifying theme?
Decorative dinner and dessert plates can be hung on a wall with
inexpensive spring-clip brackets or displayed on the shelves. We all have pretty, colorful plates
that would look attractive displayed in a group on the wall. If you have blue-and-white china
you can showcase it on your dining room wall accompanied by cups and vases. You can also mix decorative hanging
plates with paintings or other objects. Hand-painted flower
plates will look good on the kitchen wall among shiny copper pots and pans interspersed with
amusing trompe l'oeil plates. If two plates are the same size, you can
hang them on the wall one over the other symmetrically. But when decorating a whole
wall, hang them to please the eye, not a measuring stick.
The strength of color and decoration and the size and shape of the
wall decor object have an impact on how the eye sees them on the wall. When you place them
according to literal measurements, they may look static. Start with one,
and then build from there. If you collect trompe l'oeil plates, using your eye
is the only way to measure how they'll look in a grouping on a wall. Remember to
move objects around to keep your eye refreshed. Enjoy the refinement of porcelain dishes and display them throughout our
rooms, including bathroom. You can also fill the decorative dishes with small objects, such as
colorful stones, Venetian spun-glass eggs and balls, and hand-painted
marbles in a rainbow of colors and place them on tabletops. If you are passionate about hand-blown glass,
you can have several clear dishes with
colored cones of hand-blown glass on display-shelf. Hand-blown glass plates,
bowls, and glasses bring abundant beauty to tables-capes, and can be
found at craft fairs and department stores. You can begin by collecting
hand-blown glass dishes in different colors for use at the dinner table,
and then bring the objects into your other rooms, such as your bathroom,
as soap dishes or water glasses.
Plates are also effective decorative pieces when placed on racks on a
mantel or table, and are best displayed in pairs. You can have pair of
plates on a horizontal surface with an assortment of porcelain fruit and
vegetables, creating a still life composition. Remember also your rooms and
walls can have
seasons as nature does. If you feel the urge to change the
blue-and-white china to a set of flower-decorated plates for summer, it
is quick, fun, and easy to make the switch.
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