Dallas, TX: Alun & Selena Urquhart

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Edith Winters se ha añadido esto a Style 31 de enero de 2018

Leaning Against a Wall What it is: Placing artwork on the floor and leaning it against the wall offers the same flexibility as the shelf approach. However, it does have a somewhat calculated sense of casualness. Size of space: You need enough wall space and floor space clearance to accommodate the piece.

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stetreau se ha añadido esto a stetreau's Ideas 19 de diciembre de 2017

6. Leaning Against a WallWhat it is: Placing artwork on the floor and leaning it against the wall offers the same flexibility as the shelf approach. However, it does have a somewhat calculated sense of casualness.Size of space: You need enough wall space and floor space clearance to accommodate the piece. Benefit: No holes to drill or nails to hammer, and it’s a great option if you have a large piece of artwork and insufficient wall space to hang it. Leaning artwork is unusual and, like salon style, can be dramatic.Limitations: If you’re clumsy or you have small children or pets, this is probably not the best route to choose. You need to be able to move the artwork to clean behind it. Leaning also tends to look strange with wall-to-wall carpet because it looks like you just moved in and are in limbo. Somehow, this scenario really looks good only with hardwood floors.

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Ana Martinez se ha añadido esto a Huinganal 12 de febrero de 2017

Color de paredes y toques de azul

sarahamiller
sarahamiller se ha añadido esto a Art 2 de enero de 2017

6. Leaning Against a Wall What it is: Placing artwork on the floor and leaning it against the wall offers the same flexibility as the shelf approach. However, it does have a somewhat calculated sense of casualness. Size of space: You need enough wall space and floor space clearance to accommodate the piece. Benefit: No holes to drill or nails to hammer, and it’s a great option if you have a large piece of artwork and insufficient wall space to hang it. Leaning artwork is unusual and, like salon style, can be dramatic. Limitations: If you’re clumsy or you have small children or pets, this is probably not the best route to choose. You need to be able to move the artwork to clean behind it. Leaning also tends to look strange with wall-to-wall carpet because it looks like you just moved in and are in limbo. Somehow, this scenario really looks good only with hardwood floors.

petitecharette
petitecharette se ha añadido esto a Interior design - nouveau ideas 11 de agosto de 2016

Love the cobalt and how they made it pop. Also note the molding and paint color.

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