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This is some whole other level shit right here. So ace!
Oh my, isn’t that a great mirror :D
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- Start by tracing each object’s outline onto scrap paper. Tape the cut-out pieces of paper to the wall, experimenting and re-arranging to see what composition works best.
- Don’t space objects too far apart—the width of your hand is a good guide.
- It’s usually best to place the largest object near the center, then work outward.
- Hang the largest pieces at eye-level (about 63-66 inches above the floor).
I’ll be doing this over the next few days…
How adorable is that tiny, little fireplace on the table?!? I just want to take it home and adopt it!
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Ministry of the Interior Store
What do you know! There’s actually a furniture store here in Toronto that’s called The Ministry of Interior. And it’s kinda amazing.
Also: Here’s the ‘wall of pictures’ thing done right!
High, Low and Eccentric: Apartment of English designer Lucienne Day
Not for everyone, but I love this stuff (other then that wallpaper, get some real books man). I just painted my living & dining room gray and the idea is to throw in all kinds of brightly-coloured art & furniture to off-set the walls. This is some whole new level stuff though…
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