Being a designer I appreciate that having a focal point is a huge thing in every space! Focal points can also be seen on a much smaller scale. Here are some examples of focal points on a smaller scale and why they work:
This bookcase arrangement is a great example of a focal point! I love how the smaller shelving unit in the middle really draws your eye in while being balanced by the larger ones on either side! {Photo from The Day Has Come}
Bet you can't find the focal point on the sofa? Ok, so maybe this was a little too easy, but see how just that one pillow really draws your eye into the space and begs to be looked at? {Photo from AdventureDiva}
See how the center framed photo is larger than the rest? This provides a clear focal point to the wall! {Photo from Blossom Interiors}
Think about the space you're currently working on and see if it needs a focal point. It's an easy way to fix your space and make it look fabulous!
1 comment:
I really like that bottom photo. I was always under the impression that wall art had to be done it threes. I love that the whole wall is used but it doesn't look crazy. You have just opened a whole new world for me. Thanks! Love all three ideas BTW.
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