Thursday, January 27, 2011

Picking The Right Photo Frames To Suit Your Decor

By Brice Targil


If you are decorating a particular room, you have to think about it carefully before you actually go out and make any purchases. This is true whether we are discussing large pieces of furniture and big-ticket items as well as small accessories. For example, choosing the right photo frames to suit your decor can make all the difference in whether they have a place in that room or not.

You see, everything plays a big role when it comes to interior design. There are no details that should go unnoticed. Photo frames will display your loved ones or maybe some incredible photos you took on holiday somewhere.

Above and beyond, the way these are framed should be as interesting as possible. That means they should work with the decor, otherwise they will look completely off. For instance, an ultra modern interior design scheme which displays photos in highly ornate oval framework will be unattractive and throw off the entire design scheme.

But, you shouldn't fret. There are lots of affordable and beautiful pieces on the market. All you have to do is pick the right ones. And by doing so, you can create a beautiful and interesting wall.

Just think of how many people you know of who don't have any artwork and such on their walls. Unfortunately, that results in a room that feels cold and unfinished. An affordable way to change all that is by creating a wall of fame. The important thing is that you find frames and photos that have things in common.

It's also important to learn how to hang them on the wall properly. They must be equally spaced apart. And of course, they have to be finished properly. It's quite easy for you to turn this wall of incredible memories into a focal point. A focal point must exist in every room and is extremely important. And because all on swell beyond that, there is no room for error. Make a plan before you begin to nail into the wall.

Another interesting way to decorate a wall is to use larger frames. For example, three large frames over a couch or five smaller ones lined up evenly look beautiful. They make a statement and still keep it simple. However, it's important to remember that you should always work with odd numbers and not even when it comes to interior decorating




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