It is all very well for a professional designer to tell you to minimise the clutter in your home. However, this generally means having nothing on display, removing all photo frames and putting your clothes away as soon as you take them off and we all know that is never going to happen for any [...]
Uncluttered
by Paul on 09. Feb, 2009 in Art and Interior Design, Collecting Art, Wall Art, Wall Art Photographs, Wall Painting
Change Your House
by Vanessa on 05. Feb, 2009 in Art Inspirations, Color, How to paint, Wall Art, Wall Painting, interior decorating
If you are still living in the family home, you may not technically still be ‘living at home’ you may be renting the house you grew up in because your parents have kept it as an investment property when they upgraded homes, or you may be renting your grandparent’s place for the same reason. Regardless [...]
Wall Storage
by Vanessa on 03. Feb, 2009 in Kitchen Wall Art, Wall Art, Wall Painting, interior decorating
If you are renovating or redecorating your home, then now is the time to create more wall storage. But don’t think that storage is only about functionality because your storage can be just as artful as the rest of your home. Now you already know that effective storage is important to allow the artistic and [...]
Refresh Your Walls
by Paul on 29. Dec, 2008 in Art and Interior Design, Collecting Art, How to paint, Wall Art, Wall Painting
You are probably well aware that your walls are more than just way for your home to hold up its roof. The walls of your home are also able to divide rooms as well as bring spaces together. And your walls are often also an important anchor for your furniture, not to mention a much [...]
Refresh Your Homes Exterior
by Vanessa on 24. Dec, 2008 in How to paint, Wall Painting
The first impressions your home creates is an important one because you don’t want to spend a lot of time and money decorating your home, repainting rooms and choosing new furniture if no one even wants to come inside. Therefore, as well as redecorating the inside of your home, you should also pay attention to [...]
Panelling Feature Wall
by Vanessa on 14. Dec, 2008 in Art Inspirations, Art and Interior Design, Color, Wall Art, Wall Painting
Feature walls are just like any other new decorating technique – they came in, and everyone suddenly got out their brushes and now they have a wall in their home which is a completely different colour to the rest, and the top home designers are now telling us that feature walls are out now. Well, [...]
How Beautiful Art is the Best Medicine!
by Rashmi on 01. Oct, 2008 in Art and Interior Design, Collecting Art, Seascapes, Specials, Tropical Wall Art, Wall Art, Wall Art Photographs, Wall Painting
Like the power of music is widely known to sooth and cure emotional hurts, viewing beautiful paintings can reduce pain as being a third less intense as when compared to viewing a blank panel. Like actual ocean waves with their reassuring rhythm and freshness can revive any sagging spirit, the mere picture of such a [...]
Color Matching Advice
by Vanessa on 28. Aug, 2008 in Art and Interior Design, Color, Wall Painting
If you’ve ever gone shopping, you will know that the more sure you are about what you are looking for, the harder it will be to find. We all have an image in our minds of the decorating colors and styles we want in our home, and sometimes it can be hard to marry up [...]
The Filtered Light of a Fairy Tale
by Vanessa on 19. Aug, 2008 in Art Inspirations, Collecting Art, Famous Artists & Great Sculptors, Wall Art, Wall Painting
We have all passed along a road or path like the one which Susanne Leasure has captured in the wall art print ‘Filtered Light in Montana de Oro Giclee’ and we know the feeling of magic and wonder at the beauty of this natural spectacle, and the desire to linger in this wonderful canopy for [...]
Life in Golden Hills
by Vanessa on 17. Aug, 2008 in Art Inspirations, Famous Artists & Great Sculptors, Wall Art, Wall Painting
‘Golden Hills I’ is not just a landscape painting, because while it shows the stunning hillsides of the Los Padres Range, to me, the hills, slopes and valleys have a special personality, and seem to come to life as you look closer, or more precisely, seem to have stopped whatever they were doing as soon [...]
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