I spent a day at the beach with my grandkids, and I'm telling you, it was better than winning the lottery! Snapping a hundred photos reminded me how special every moment can be. Even now, my heart picks up a beat from the memories.
Beyond the clicks of your camera, art, too, can capture memories and mood.
Capturing your memories with art turns your house into a home ...
yet, when you try to add that new favorite piece ...
how do you merge colors and mood together?
Here's a simple trick... 1. Balance Color with Neutrals
If your art is bold, accessorize with neutrals.
Craving more energy in your sunroom, you bought a colorful piece of art. Yet how do you keep the focus on these flashy birds without adding too much color? Neutral accessories will let the art pop, becoming the focal point.
Or you've purchased a new painting because the wintry scene triggers a youthful memory. You can't quite remember if it snowed for 6 days or you were 6 when it snowed, but you recall the magic. Being the first one to dance in the flakes.
'Row of Birds' Glicee by Kate Moynihan 2. If Your room is filled with bold colors, or on color-painted walls, try art with neutral colors.
For more simple tips to coordinate your art into the setting of your home, consider my FREE eBook: How to Make Your Walls Say 'Home.'
You'll appreciate this easy step-by-step guide. Five inclusive chapters that let you focus on the topic of interest to simplify your present project:
Buying
Sorting
Deciding
Hanging
Style Harmony using ... one basic rule of three.
"We recently received a small watercolor painting from our new daughter-in-law so we wanted to hang it appropriately on a smaller space in our sunroom. Thanks for the good info...it’s a great resource to refer to future “hangings” as well!" - Connie
Enjoy playing around with colors and the placement of your art!
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