
Add molding. See how much more dramatic of a focal point this mirror becomes just by adding the simple molding around it?
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We've talked about the color block idea, and as you know, I'm a fan for a variety of reasons. I'm not going to repeat this entire post (there are two more examples here and here), but two of the reasons are - it's an inexpensive way to make a big statement and there are a bajillion variations on the theme - limited only by your imagination.
Thrifty Decor Chick used the color block idea combined with molding above her sofa. Picture this as well with the color block and only the outer molding with a picture and two sconces centered in it OR three vertical pieces of art OR plates OR three vertical color blocks framed with molding OR... the list goes on.
Diyideas.com has this clever "constant canvas" for rotating children's art. This fabric covered plywood idea could be used for any type of art and could obviously be enlarged if you have a larger space to fill. Go to their site to see how they do it and how they also add dimension with brackets.


BHG.com Photo Greg Scheidemann

House and Home Photo Angus McRitchie


Mirror - Pottery Barn Art - Ballard Design
Donna from Funky Junk Interiors wasn't trying to make this clock appear bigger, she wanted to hide the cord :-) (and it worked!), but this is a great example of adding some sort of structure behind your art to make it larger. This idea could work for any style from country to modern, depending on the items that you use.
Think of ways that you could modify these ideas to suit your own decor. Let me know what you come up with! I would love to see it!
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