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Art Resource Center
- When buying art remember that you are trying to personalize your
home with art and accessories. You must decide what you like and what
you can live with.
- When decorating try to repeat a color at least three times in a
room.
Relate your art to its surroundings. Art prints placed about 6"-9"
above a sofa will create a unified look.
- Cover two thirds of the space above furniture with one or more pieces
of art to achieve proper proportion.
- Position artwork at "eye level" to look at the center of it from
either a sitting or standing position.
- Vary the height of table top accessories for balance and interest.
- Create a formal look with symmetrical groupings of art. Create an
informal look with asymmetrical groupings.
- Place mirrors so they reflect something beautiful. Use them to add
dimension, expand space or reflect light in a room.
- Display art on easels to create interest in corners, bookcases or
on table tops.
- Custom frame artwork to coordinate with room decor. Select a frame
that compliments the decorating style. Select mat colors that enhance
both the art and color scheme.
Feng Shui Colors:
The basic Chinese interpretation of color is symbolic.
Each color is also attributed to one of the five Elements. The strongest
Feng Shui colors are red, green and gold which are used in the painting
of Pa Kua (an octagonal shaped symbol which contains the four cardinal
directions and the four intercardinal directions of the compass, plus
the elements and the Trigrams.) and many other Chinese decorations.
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