How to blend sculpture in your interior design
by Krishna Namata Truck dispatcher trainingSculptures in interior design are something
which you often see in magazines but rarely in the homes of family and friends.
Why? This is because many people feel scared to add them to their homes as they
consider them to be too artsy or simply because they don’t know what to do with
them!
You no longer live in the time where
sculptures were just admired in museums or may be in the home of an art
collector. In fact, it is high time that you incorporate these beautiful pieces
in your own home today. How? Read on.
Rococo
pieces
Rococo style being lush and vibrant stands
for luxury and pieces like this can quickly change the look of your home,
adding a touch of sophistication to it. These pieces don’t have to be
necessarily sculptures but plenty of furniture today has a lavish wooden
construction with plenty of leaves and flowers. Candle holders and chandeliers
can be a great choice. Therefore, something functional can count as a sculpture
too!
Contemporary
and bold
If your house has a contemporary design
then a classical-looking marble sculpture can be a great twist to it. You can
just go for a portrait in the Greek style or a marble torso if you are not into
abstract forms. You don’t necessarily have to use modern materials such as iron
or metal.
Mix
classic with modern
People totally into contemporary, minimal
style can certainly go for bigger dimensions and abstract sculptures. Shiny or
matte surfaces, clean lines or thick and thin— that’s your personal choice! In
terms of aesthetics, a metal sculpture from copper or wire can work wonders.
Animal
figurines
It is often believed that certain animals
bring money, prosperity apart from luck. Smaller or bigger sculptures of
turtles, frogs, elephants are very popular in many cultures.
Wondering where can you get eye-catching sculptures
for your home decoration? Arrive at a prestigious
house decor accessories store now!
Sponsor Ads
Created on Dec 26th 2021 13:57. Viewed 118 times.