Decorations may fill your walls from end to end. From tiny to big ornaments, each preserves a special area on your wall, cabinet or dinning room table. The present day arrangement of your home may have you debating some changes to either your bedroom, living room or bathroom, changes that include rearranging the ornaments inside. Certain decorations you are thinking about discarding, while others you count on making into centerpieces for either a wall, room or table. Do not forget, decorating is not as easy as placing items where you want; items must coordinate inside the room as well as with the furniture you place them next to.
Center Piece
Make a centerpiece the focus of attention for any dining table, counter or room. Centerpieces are not to be mixed and suffocated by other ornaments; they're centerpieces, so let them take all the attention. Centerpieces come in various shapes, sizes and themes and should be placed accordingly across different locations in your home. The fruit-themed decoration that functions inside a kitchen will not operate as well inside a living room on top of a coffee table because of the different dynamic the item creates. When placing an ornament as a centerpiece, the same principle should apply: do not crowd it with items. For instance, jersey display cases are created to keep jerseys free of damage, but cases are also intended to draw attention to the jerseys within. When you journey into a room, your attention should be directed toward the jersey case and not other ornaments surrounding the item. When you crowd the case with other items, it eliminates the purpose of having bought the jersey display case, which is intended to be the center of attention. Read More...
