Posts Tagged ‘Wall Art’

strawberry asked:


http://www.touchofclass.com/product/art/wall+art/wine+tapestry+wall+decor.do?sortby=ourPicks

except I want mine in black with more picture frames on it.

strawberry asked:


http://www.touchofclass.com/product/art/wall+art/wine+tapestry+wall+decor.do?sortby=ourPicks

except I want mine in black with more picture frames on it.

lalala asked:


does anyone have any ideas for teen girls (14-15 yrs) diy bedroom decor? or any ideas for wall art or anything is helpful! thank you! and good day :) easy ten pts. and websites are helpful. thx again!

butterfly_tx_22 asked:


We have a 2 1/2 yr. old daughter and her room looks so plain. We have her toddler bed that is oak that we bought from Toy’s R Us and a couple of small book shelves and all her toys, the wall has a middle border of pink and blue (pastel) colored flowers. I want maybe a dresser and some wall art and maybe something to store toys in, even though she takes all her toys out and scatters them everwhere. Any suggestions? It doesn’t have to be new…I can’t ever find the great blowout sales where everything is marked down, except for clothing, I’m good at finding sales on clothes…anyway, any ideas? We also have a new baby girl due in June, and we already have a crib and changing table, so maybe a dresser (in oak) for her room would be great too…any thoughts? We are in the central Texas area. Thanks!

strawberry asked:


http://www.touchofclass.com/product/art/wall+art/wine+tapestry+wall+decor.do?sortby=ourPicks

except I want mine in black with more picture frames on it.

Elizabeth asked:


the stencil needs to be BIG. I want to model it after this tree stencil from urban outfitters, if you go to the wall decor under furnish on the site, you can’t miss it.
I’m wondering what type of material I should use for the stencil, and where I could find whatever type of material that is. the plan is to paint the stencial multiple times on the wall.
thanks!

Elizabeth asked:


the stencil needs to be BIG. I want to model it after this tree stencil from urban outfitters, if you go to the wall decor under furnish on the site, you can’t miss it.
I’m wondering what type of material I should use for the stencil, and where I could find whatever type of material that is. the plan is to paint the stencial multiple times on the wall.
thanks!

asked:


I have a black and white floral bedspread with red sheets. I also have a lot of colorful stuff in my room (purple curtains, a jade shelf and side table, a purple dresser, a bright yellow rug). I have a couple framed posters that are black and white and a colorful Andy Warhol print. There is one wall in my room that I don’t know what to do with. It runs the length of my bed, right next to it. What kind of wall decor could I put there that would look good with everything else? I know I have a lot of different colors but I think something big and multicolored would look tacky.. Any ideas? Maybe some kind of tapestry? Would any color look good without being too much?

yayydallllass asked:


i redid my room. its kinda old school surfing or beach

any ideas to put in it?
decor rugs, wall art, etc?!

thanks :)

Edwin Mah asked:


Have you ever been at the clinic, waiting for your turn to see the doctor, and all you see on the walls around you are posters on cancer prevention, reminders for you to do your annual medical checkups, dealing with rheumatism in old age, diabetes… the list goes on. All around us, we’re flooded with uncomfortable images and messages that remind us that we really need to take good care of our health. Although these posters are there for a reason – to inform and educate, they certainly add an unwelcome addition because they inject an element of fear into all of us. Here we are, waiting to see the doctor, worried sick that our illness could get worse, and all we see in front of us are images and information about illnesses and disease. We really don’t need these at this time. Tell us these things when we’re well, not when we’re sick.

Having been a patient myself (and who hasn’t), the waiting area at the doctor’s office is quite a stressful place to be. As you’re waiting for your turn to see the doctor, your mind is full of apprehension and uncertainty as to what the diagnosis might be. The last thing you want is to be bombarded with images and media detailing out a plethora of possible ailments you could be diagnosed with. It just adds to the stress.

Strip this entire media off the walls, I say. Remove every shred of evidence that this place is a clinic. Patients don’t need reminders as to why they’re there. Put in its place decorative art work. Surround the walls with art and beauty. Put some framed pictures on the assistant’s counter top. Having a beautiful piece of art to look at will certainly make your wait a lot more pleasant and take your thoughts away from all things unpleasant. Art may also accelerate the healing process. This is the reason why some hospitals have beautiful art hung on its walls. This is what the patient really needs.

What kind of art to display, you might ask. Well, apart from movie or music posters, because they hardly seem appropriate, almost any other kind of art will do. A good choice would be abstract art. Pick something that has soft, pastel colors that calms the mind when looked upon. Abstract, or contemporary art, doesn’t represent anything in its true form, but rather it is an abstract representation of it. Much of it is left for the user to interpret what it’s all about. This will certainly keep the patients busy as they wait their turn. Abstract art will give the place a nice contemporary feel and make it seem less like a clinic and more like an art gallery.

There are many choices of abstract art to choose from. Prints of abstract flowers will add a nice, warm touch to the office. What about black and white abstracts? This will create an interesting contrast with the colors around it. You could also display abstract art of other genres, like collages, geometric abstracts, abstract landscapes and abstract figures, among others. The choices are plentiful. If you’re not into contemporary art, why not use pictures of animals? A picture of a cute kitten or puppy can do wonders to encourage healing and comfort. If you can’t keep a real pet in the doctor’s office, then display a picture of one. The effect may not be the same, but it certainly is nice to look at and takes a great deal of stress off the patient.



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