When Art Dominates

An apartment in Denmark where abstract art dominates the space. It belongs to Stine A. Johansen, a jewelry designer who decorate it herself mixing classic and contemporary pieces with vintage findings from flea markets. 

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Beautiful hardwood floors and white walls create a background canvas for all these gorgeous art pieces. You can hardly notice anything else! 

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Abstract art in the kitchen. Fabulous!

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Probably the best room in the house is this lovely, heavenly nursery decorated with the fabulous abstract painting!

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Art In The Kitchen

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I strongly believe that art belongs to every single room in the house, especially in auxilliary spaces like the kitchen or the bathroom for that matter. Most of the time when someone chooses wall art for the kitchen prefers something that depicts food for some reason, or maybe flowers.  Lets see some kitchens with interesting art choises.

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Most of these kitchens are kind of unconventional, with no upper cupboards, maybe with some shelves and the paintings look really nice above the sink. Actually they don’t look much like kitchens. 

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If this is not the case for your house you shouldn’t be disappointed, there are other ways to decorate with art your kitchen without dismantle the cupboards.

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Do your best by benefiting from every corner of your kitchen. Use it by displaying your art.

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 Put some nice paintings against the backsplash.

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Let the space above the sink empty and use it to display a beautiful painting. Something you’ll love to see every time you do the dishes!

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A classic painting will give character even to a simple and modest kitchen.

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While a modern abstract painting will look great in a classic kitchen!

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Put some nice small paintings on the shelves, between cups and plates.

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And if the kitchen is plain and indifferent, some bold color on the walls combined with interestiing art will change the look dramatically.  So choose some art pieces and find them a place in your kitchen! 

The Cheap And Chic Bathroom

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A bathroom with no tiles or plastered walls for that matter! Non the less the room is gorgeous, a great example how you can turn a defect into advantage. Paint the walls gray, let the bricks create an interesting texture and use the existing pipes as wall art combining them with various frames. Put a skirt around the modest sink, choose a fab mirror and a  luxurious lighting fixture for a shabby chic look. The outcome is cheap and chic!!

Abstract Art In The Nursery

Original Abstract Art Painting Modern Acrylic Canvas Bold Contemporary Expressionist 14x14 Linda Monfort

I absolutely adore abstract art! Reading effortless-style few weeks ago I was happy to see that the author is planing to decorate her son’s nursery with prints by Linda Monfort. A great way to stimulate a baby’s imagination with images full of energy and bold colors. I definately favour abstract art over bunnies and bears.

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So if you are looking for paintings and prints to decorate your nursery or a toddler’s room, think about choosing abstract art paintings. They’ll add style and character to the room and help your child to develope a taste in art from early age. 

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Just look how gorgeous can be a nursery decorated with abstract art! 

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