
We are so accustomed to seeing symmetrical arrangements of framed art over or around beds, but this unique sloped ceiling calls for a more creative approach. You could do the same thing…whether you have unique architecture or a standard square room.

We are so accustomed to seeing symmetrical arrangements of framed art over or around beds, but this unique sloped ceiling calls for a more creative approach. You could do the same thing…whether you have unique architecture or a standard square room.
If you have a wall with no furniture against it, take the opportunity to fill it with framed art. Whether you choose one large piece, a matched set like this, or a grouping of miscellaneous pieces, a wall like this is your chance to show off your favorite artwork.
In much the same way people love layering pillows on beds and sofas, it has become fashionable to layer artwork as shown here. Just make sure everything is secure so it can’t fall.
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Let’s face it, not everyone wants to hang their kid’s art in the living room. A mudroom or hall where the family comes and goes each day may be the perfect alternative. The display will still allow the kids to take pride in seeing their art on display.
A stairway is a great place to display a creative grouping of custom framed family photos, art , mirrors, etc. With an arrangement like this, you can start in the middle and keep growing each direction until you fill your space.

Don’t have a headboard? Create one with custom framing. You can use photos (as shown here), other types of art, or even fabric or wallpaper panels.