I told you yesterday how excited I was to have found a vintage painting of the ocean. I decided that I wanted it to be featured on the mantle, so a little rearranging was in order. You know how that always happens...I'm a perpetual accessorizer (is that a word?)
Of course since I only dust biannually, I had to do the cleaning that goes along with the rearranging. ;)
It had all started with the bookcases anyway, so the end result was a nice and tidy room that lasted ohhhh, about the length of time that it took to take the pictures and it was back to normal. But at least I have documented proof that it is capable of looking nice. :)
I found a nice and simple black frame in my thrifted frame stash, I just left the glass out of it and the painting looked great.
I changed out the vase, simplified the flowers, added thrifted candle holders and placed the painting. I immediately loved the look.
Whoever the artist is, they did a great job, it's hard to capture crashing waves correctly in paint. I know, I've tried!
Daisy decided to go sleep somewhere else, so I put one of my favorite pillows in the chair. Yes, that's the same chair I showed you months ago that I have yet to chose fabric for. Shame on me.
Next, I accessorized the coffee table. I love having a round coffee table in front of the sectional, it seems more natural to me, but sometimes round tables can be a challenge. Here I used a round bowl (with shell balls), a round mossy ball, and for height a round cylinder vase. I know you've seen me use my vases 101 thousand different ways, and here is the 102nd. Three little taper holders take on a whole new look placed together inside a vase. To anchor them and keep them from wobbling around, I used river rock.Daisy decided to go sleep somewhere else, so I put one of my favorite pillows in the chair. Yes, that's the same chair I showed you months ago that I have yet to chose fabric for. Shame on me.
I don't know if you can see it well enough or not. Books always make sense on a table, the square shape offsets the round shapes. Finally, something organic, like my tigerlillies. While these are permanent botanicals, they still make a great statement.
I love how my new old painting looks and I will definately be on the hunt for more. Thanks for stopping by, I hope your inspired!
I love how my new old painting looks and I will definately be on the hunt for more. Thanks for stopping by, I hope your inspired!
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