I'm convinced that art doesn't have to be in a frame. One of my favorite pieces of "art" is a roll-down classroom educational chart. It fits perfectly between a pair of windows in my sun room. You'll also see that the chart was the inspiration for the earth tones I used in the room.
CLASSROOM EDUCATIONAL CHART IN MY SUN ROOM |
Notice the zebra cushion on the Chinese Chippendale chair. It's a pillow that fit perfectly onto the seat of the chair. The geometric patterned pillows on the wing chair and sofa are the same fabric that I used on the draperies on the side windows. (The side banks of windows aren't pictured, but you can see the draperies reflected in the mirrored frames on the window.) I chose no draperies on the windows that face the back yard because there's only a field behind me and privacy isn't an issue. Instead of draperies, I layered coral prints in mirrored frames directly onto the window grid.
ANOTHER ANGLE OF THE ROOM |
Notice the pops of coral that complement the earth tones.
I think what I like most about the chart is the way it reflects into the mirror on my mantel on the opposite wall. The chinoiserie chandelier is a vintage find.
CHART REFLECTED IN MY GREEK KEY MIRROR ON MY MANTEL |
I went for symmetry on the mantel. I placed freeze-dried boxwoods into pairs of houndstooth votives. I needed a bit of height for them so my go to riser is always books. I chose ones with black and white dust jackets.
What do you use as art?
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