One of the things I enjoy most about writing this blog is sharing design tips and helping you solve your design dilemmas. Last year I started a series called Design Chat series where I answer your design questions and provide decorating tips and inspiration. I’m excited to continue the series in 2017 and today I addressing a design challenge that Jennette has.
Here’s the comment and question Jennette sent to me…
“Shelly, I found your blog in spring 2016 while searching how to style a sectional sofa on Pinterest. I love your design tips! Right now my design dilemma is how to hang art on a long, odd wall when there is already one picture over a chair.”
Artwork can be one of the most challenging aspects of decorating your home. Once you’ve identified the type of artwork you want, you then need to come up with a plan for a dynamic wall statement.
As you can see in Jennette’s family room, she originally hung the artwork over the chair to anchor that seating area. While this isn’t bad, the rest of the wall is left blank and feels somewhat disconnected.
Here are my suggestions to pull the room together…
My suggestion for Jennette would be to create a gallery wall arrangement on that wall using the piece of artwork she owns as the centerpiece. A collection of framed pieces will create a focal point on that wall and anchor the space in total.
I also recommend a few other changes…
1) add a tall plant in the corner to add height and color. The small stool would move to the opposite side of the tv cabinet.
2) replace the double arm floor lamp with a fun table lamp.
3) add a cushion to the top of the bench and maybe even lean a couple of pillows on top.
4) a larger cabinet under the TV to give that wall more impact and to feel more proportionate with the TV.
On the opposite side of the room where the sofa sits, here’s what I recommend…
Hang candle sconces on each side of the mirror to give the wall over the sofa more impact. And remove the wall mounted light and position the double arm floor lamp next to the side table.
And my product picks for Jeanette’s room…
candle sconce // table lamp // fabric for cushion // black cabinet // plant basket
Overall, Jennette’s family room has a great foundation. With a few tweaks and additions, I think she’ll have the space she desires.
Looking for tips on creating a gallery wall arrangement, read my blog post here.
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If you’ve got a design challenge, email me and we’ll chat!
A. Simmone Cook says
Thank you for sharing this post!!!! There is definitely an “art” to this. Great info!
Mary Etta Designs says
I love the changes you suggest for her room. Great ideas Shelly.