When I'm helping a client, one of the first things I like to find out is what inspires them. I encourage them to pull pictures that "speak" to them. You know, something that just makes your heart smile. It doesn't have to be a picture of a room, it can be anything! "Like what?" you ask. Well, artwork or your favorite outfit, maybe a plant or even a pillow. What about a grove of trees or a setting sun? Anything, I tell ya!
I ran across this cool piece of art and thought it would be perfect to show you exactly what I mean.
etsy This talented artist took tree stumps, sliced thin pieces and painted awesome accents on them to enhance the natural rings. How do you design an entire room around this? Key elements: *Your color scheme is a no brainer in this instance. Pick several colors to be your dominant colors then use the others as accents. The artist has done the hard work for you already by picking paint colors that compliment each other. *The fact that these are tree stumps help you bring in a natural element to the room. Repeat this element somewhere else in your room. It doesn't have to be literal, the repetition can be through the use of other natural fibers. *It's a rustic piece of art so when decorating your room throw in a little glam to make it a bit off-balanced. You might think this doesn't make sense, but honestly, it'll be the reason people will remember your room. Following this advice will create interest in the space. So, let's take a look at how the above piece of art can be used as an inspiration piece and thus have an entire room designed around it. |
Such a great post! I saw that on etsy earlier and about died its so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog, so glad I did, I'm your newest follower :-)
eileen
www.acreativedayblog.com
Love your design board and that art is amazing.
ReplyDeletePerfect pieces to pair with the artwork - love the chairs and side table! Great job on your board! :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! We saw have been planning a ceiling treatment(probably in our dining room) that consists of wood cross sections. We shall see if it ever happens;)!
ReplyDeleteYou know what I mean;) Queen of typos here;)
ReplyDeleteP.S. Did that artist happen to be inspired in orange, gold, and brown?
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