Discover Ideas For Decorating With Fine Art Photography


by Patrick McNulty

Have you ever thought about decorating with fine art pictures.

How you decorate says a lot about you. You can spend a fortune on furniture, but the art you choose to hang on your walls will always be the center of conversation. Fine art adds beauty, uniqueness and a sense of serenity to any room. You should decorate with some inspiring or refresing. It doesn't matter how much you pay, or if the artist is well known or not, but rather if you like it... if it makes you feel good.

As you prepare to beautify your environment, choose a theme and stay with it. Try decorating your room with nothing but castles, waterfalls, or animals. You can choose a theme to add to furniture, books, and aother accessories already there. Waterfalls for example take us immediately into a place of calm. A sound of a stream is very soothing . If you can't get a vacation day to escape to the outdoors, bring the outdoors to you through a small fountain or an image of a relaxing waterscape.

A nautically themed den will be made that much more authentic with a lighthouse or two set subtly in the background. Lighthouses represent guiding lights bringing us to safe shores in stormy weather--security in a harsh world. They show man working with nature. Many people love being at the beach, and some may remember past vacations. Lighthouses can represent a becon of calm.

A kitchen will only be brighter with sunflowers perennially in bloom. Orchid, roses, and daises have bright colors which look pretty and represnet life coming into fullness.

Are you thinking of embellishing your dining room? A calm, refreshing atmosphere can be accomplished there with water lilies, orchids or butterflies. butterflies remind us of a calm spring day. These images are extremely colorful and represent the transformation from the mundane to the beautiful.

What about your living room? Castles, covered bridges and even specific landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower can provide a focus for conversation as well as inspiration.

And your bedroom? Sepia or black-and-white pictures of favorite landscapes or flowers can provide just the subtle romantic touch you are looking for.

It can be lots of fun creating a room that is 'you'--a room that will make you say "I am home." Plenty of satisfaction is available through creating a unique and personal environment.

About the Author

Pat Mcnulty is a fine art photographer. Feel free to visit http://www.premierphotographer.com/ to see beautiful pictures. His photographs encompass nature in its finest including lighthouses, flowers, butterfly's, waterfalls, birds, horses and kittens. The website also offers free screensavers, free decorating and photography articles.

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