How To Turn Your Wall Into Artwork

It’s just too easy to slap a piece of artwork onto a few of your walls and call it decor, because that’s not really artistic now, is it? Why do that when you can actually make your wall into art?! There are countless ways to design your wall space so that it tells a story about your creative mind while making the space a lot more attractive. Now, don’t get us wrong, we love to use decorative artwork on our walls, but there are so many other options that many have yet to try out! …And that’s where we come in! Today, we’re going to inspire you with a few unique ways to make your walls come to life. Everyone needs at least one special accent wall, so let your artistic mind flow and try one of these projects!

Ceiling Paint

Source

For our first idea we know exactly what you’re thinking, β€œWhy didn’t I think of that?!!” It is a pretty awesome idea if you have the time, we highly recommend this one! Hopefully your ceiling treatment is the same texture as your walls or else it might look a little funny, but the choice is yours. For this project all you have to do is expand the paint on the walls to the ceiling for a visually appealing effect. This design makes your eyes wander and gives off a never ending appeal that seems pretty modern and unusual, we love it! It’s a great focal point for your space that’ll have everyone looking from the walls to the ceiling! To complete this artwork, you’ll need the paint colors of your choice and a decided design. It’d be pretty cool to paint the ceiling like Michelangelo did but not so safe, so make sure you have someone helping you!

Color Block Paint

Source

A lot of people are fans of the color blockΒ pattern and we can see why! There’s just something about different shapes and colorsΒ that makes everything look more unique and gives the appearance of being “beautifully broken”; everything doesn’t have to be perfect all the time! So, if you love the concept of this pattern then why not make it the focus of your accent wall?! With a bit of painter’s tape and some shape skills it’ll be super easy! Numerous different patterns can be made with tape and paint, so even if this pattern doesn’t appeal to you, there are many others to choose from. Walls don’t always have to be solid and perfect, and this type of project brings a modern and artistic feel to your space. Show that you actually put a lot of thought and creativity into your design!

Messy Stripes

Source

We love this idea because there’s no taping or measuring required at all! Perfect for those who are anti-measurers. Just take a small roller and roll on stripes from the ceiling to the floor. They don’t need to be perfect or exact–in fact, part of the charm is that each one will be a little different. This is the one where the perfectionists have to step back and say it’s okay to be messy! The design isn’t meant to be perfect and it stands just fine the way that it is which makes it so easy to love! Then you can hang a piece of artwork just as shown above. The wall even feels like it was meant to be a part of the artwork; it is a piece of art in itself!

//

Thank you for being anΒ A.Clore InteriorsΒ Blog reader…..

Don’t forget: you can find us onΒ Facebook – β€œlike” us to keep up with the latest and greatest!

You can always find more design inspiration on ourΒ PinterestΒ andΒ InstagramΒ pages!

Connect with us onΒ Google+Β andΒ LinkedIn

Visit ourΒ WebsiteΒ for more information on what we are about and how interior design can change your life!

Screenshot 2015-01-19 10.06.31

Rule of Thumb: Basic Measurements For Home Decor

Do you ever wonder about measurements when it comes to your home decor, such as just how many inches you’re supposed to put between the floor and your artwork or your light fixture? Do you ever wonder just how many inches you’re supposed to have between the edge of your rug and your baseboards? Well no worries, we have your answers! This post is going to have a lot of information in it when it comes to measurements, but it’s all very important and easy to follow. We are going to cover the measurement rules when it comes to hanging wall art, light fixtures, window treatments, and rugs. We want to include you in on these secrets so you can consider all these rules when purchasing these items.

Wall Art

48a5d9db96521a6d236e895db60b9215

Source

If you’re just hanging one piece of artwork, make sure the center of the art is somewhere between 56” and 60” from the floor. If you’re hanging two pieces that are going to be stacked one above the other, make sure the center of both of them combined is between 56” and 60” from the floor. If you’re hanging more than one large piece on the wall, make sure they’re 2” to 3” apart. The smaller pieces can be hung closer if you’d like. When you start to hang art in the living room above a couch or any other furniture, the art or art grouping should be 2/3 the width of the furniture item below it. Keep in mind to put it 5” to 9” between the piece of furniture and the bottom of the artwork.

Light Fixtures

821969315e1fb615857d803ff0f543fc-2

Source

The width of the light fixtures should be at least half the width of the table it is hanging over. The bottom of the chandelier should be 30” to 34” above the top of the table when the ceiling is at least 8 feet high. Every foot past 8 feet, you should add 3 more inches. A light fixture that will not be over a table and will be walked under should hang 7 feet or more above the floor.

Window Treatments

03e2de474187a724d87c8494045bea83-2

Source

The first and most important rule when it comes to window treatments is to make sure to buy drapery panels that will touch the floor!! It doesn’t matter if it just touches or if it puddles, just as long as it hits the floor. If you have low ceilings, try to mount your drapery rods 4” to 8” about the window casing. To make your windows appear wider and let more light in making the room itself appear larger, extend the rods 4” to 10” wider than the window casing. The last rule about drapery is to make sure that the combined width of the drapery is 2 to 3 times the width of the window. For example, if you have two panels framing a window, each individual panel should be 1 to 1.5 times the width of the whole window.

Rugs

3be66a408f14697eab9bad69e735f6f9

Source

Rugs have all different rules depending on what room they are located in. When you have a rug in a dining room, it should be at least 24” to 30” wider and longer than the dining room table which will allow the chairs to be pushed out with the back legs staying on the rug. When the rug is in the bedroom, make sure the rug reaches 18” to 24” past each side of the bed. In most other rooms, there should be 12” to 18” of bare floor between the edges of the rug and the baseboards. For small rooms, 8” is good and acceptable.

Take into consideration all of these measurements when buying the products. They’re pretty basic and easy to follow, and they will have a huge positive effect on each room. With that being said, don’t be afraid to break some of these rules. Just because these are basic rules, doesn’t mean they should diminish your creativity! You’re supposed to have fun while picking out home dΓ©cor. After all, it is your home!

Source

//

Thank you for being an A.Clore Interiors Blog reader…..

Don’t forget: you can find us on Facebook – β€œlike” us to keep up with the latest and greatest!

You can always find more design inspiration on our Pinterest and Instagram pages!

Connect with us on Google+ and LinkedIn

Visit our Website for more information on what we are about and how interior design can change your life!

cropped-logo22