Pictures on your wall?

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  1. Guido

    Guido New Seed

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    Wondering what to do with an empty wall. How are your walls decorated?

    One or two large pictures, drawings or paintings on one wall?
    Or rather a group of many smaller pictures and drawings next to and above each other?

    Any pictures?
     
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  3. Calomaar

    Calomaar Deputy's Friend

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    In our home, we have made thymes for walls. One is local artists, one is Mimi's (my wife's) art, another is family pictures, yet another is old family pictures and such.



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    This is the local artist, Frog wall ( photo / image / picture from Calomaar's Garden )





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    This is the old family photos etc. ( photo / image / picture from Calomaar's Garden )





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    ( photo / image / picture from Calomaar's Garden )


    these 2 are Mimi's art.


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    ( photo / image / picture from Calomaar's Garden )


    Just something to think about.
    Tom
     
  4. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    We don't have a lot of wall space available. I have quilted wall hangings on three walls around the house but the two walls of pictures we like the most are these.

    This is an assortment of framed sayings and quotes that we really like. I purposely used different colors, styles and sizes of frames, I feel it gives them more personality...
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    Assorted sayings and quotes we like ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

    In the hallway we used 1.25" wide lattice strips painted white to surround and hold some paintings that our youngest daughter did in elementary school.
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    Paintings our youngest did years ago ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )
     
  5. SusieQ07

    SusieQ07 In Flower

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    I am fortunate to have a large collection of my late fathers art work in oils through out my home, here are some of them and how I hung them, with other wall objects encompassed.
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    living room area of greatroom:
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    one end of media room, in southwest decor.:
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    guest suite, 4 more in this room:
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    breakfast room:[​IMG]
    laundry room:[​IMG]
    master suite has 7 painting:[​IMG]
    sorry about flash back on some:[​IMG]
     



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  6. ThomasWilliams

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    I got some pics of cars. They're pretty nice.
     
  7. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I love your art walls. :D We've also got groups of pictures on some walls, but the big ones are solitaires.
     
  8. Guido

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    Thanks so far to everyone for your answers and pictures. Sure gives me some inspiration.
    Having a group of pictures looks nice to me, the main challenge seems to be to hang them all perfectly horizontal ;)

    Toni, your daughter's a real artist! Impressive!
     
  9. D_86

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    RE:

    the art and the pictures are very nice, that is some nice piece of art done very smartly...good work, mate!
     

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