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Am I "over decorating my rooms"?
I just bought a house that has great potential! All the walls are varying colors of neutrals and it looks like it's out of a magazine. I'm so nervous about where and how to hang framed prints. I have TONS of framed art I've been playing with (botanicals, antique maps,etc.). I'm getting really into the textured fabrics and burlap.
Here's my question:
I'm wondering if there is a formula or rule of thumb for how many photo sets should be in one room. For instance should all 4 walls have framed pics on them??? Seems a little overkill to me. Or should I have one wall that's a focal point and really arranged with framed prints and decorative items that accent it THEN have the other 3 walls more sparse?
I have a big framed piece over the mantle with lots of decor and books placed on the mantel. It looks great! But now what do I do to the other walls? I'd like to hang a series of 3 vintage butterfly artwork in this same room. Then a large Cassat print on another wall. For the 4th wall should I hang something other than a framed print? I love lots of art on walls but I still want it to all tie in well together. One cluttered wall looks great, but what to do with the rest of the room to balance it out.
Also, the hallway leading off this room has an eclectic picture wall gallery.. Am I just cramming too much in one house?
I just bought a house that has great potential! All the walls are varying colors of neutrals and it looks like it's out of a magazine. I'm so nervous about where and how to hang framed prints. I have TONS of framed art I've been playing with (botanicals, antique maps,etc.). I'm getting really into the textured fabrics and burlap.
Here's my question:
I'm wondering if there is a formula or rule of thumb for how many photo sets should be in one room. For instance should all 4 walls have framed pics on them??? Seems a little overkill to me. Or should I have one wall that's a focal point and really arranged with framed prints and decorative items that accent it THEN have the other 3 walls more sparse?
I have a big framed piece over the mantle with lots of decor and books placed on the mantel. It looks great! But now what do I do to the other walls? I'd like to hang a series of 3 vintage butterfly artwork in this same room. Then a large Cassat print on another wall. For the 4th wall should I hang something other than a framed print? I love lots of art on walls but I still want it to all tie in well together. One cluttered wall looks great, but what to do with the rest of the room to balance it out.
Also, the hallway leading off this room has an eclectic picture wall gallery.. Am I just cramming too much in one house?