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Frames vs Canvas

Frames vs Canvas Posted on Design Choosing between frames and canvases often depends on personal preference, as well as the specific needs of the artwork/picture or space where it will be displayed. Let’s break down some considerations for each: Frames: Traditional Aesthetic: Frames have been used for centuries to enhance and protect artwork. They add a classic touch and can complement various art and decor styles. They create an elegant and sophisticated look. Protection: Frames provide a physical barrier that helps protect the artwork from dust, moisture, and other potential damage. Versatility: Frames come in various styles, materials, and finishes, allowing customisation to match the artwork and the surrounding space. Matting Options: Frames often include mats, which can create visual interest, provide space between the artwork and the glass for protection, and help draw attention to the piece. Cost: Frames can be more expensive than canvases, especially if custom framing is required. However, there are also more affordable options available. Canvases: Modern and Minimalist: Canvases offer a contemporary look that suits various settings, from homes to offices to galleries. Texture and Depth: Canvases provide a textured surface that adds depth and three dimensions to the artwork, enhancing its visual appeal. No Glare: Unlike framed artwork behind glass, canvases do not produce glare, allowing the artwork to be viewed from various angles without distraction. Easy to Hang: Canvases are lightweight and often ready to hang, making them convenient for homeowners and businesses. Cost-Effective: Canvases can be more budget-friendly compared to framed artwork, especially if purchasing pre-stretched canvases or printing on canvas material. Ultimately, the choice between frames and canvases boils down to personal preference, the aesthetic you want to achieve, and the specific requirements of the artwork and space. Some people prefer the traditional elegance of framed artwork, while others appreciate the contemporary vibe of canvases. Suggested Articles You May Also Like Charlie’s Favorite Things • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Charlie’s Favorite Things Posted on Charlene Hartung, Curated This month, I have three delightful things … Book Review: Spare By Prince Harry • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Book Review: Spare By Prince Harry Posted on Charlene Hartung, Curated “Spare” is the memoir … Navigating Loss • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Navigating Loss Posted on Curated, Guest Contributions My father was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate … Understanding Cellulite • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Understanding Cellulite Posted on Health and Fitness What is Cellulite? Cellulite is a common yet … 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Reading Nooks

Reading Nooks Posted on Design, Guest Contributions To all, book the lovers far and wide… You all deserve a special, cosy place in your home where you have everything you need to curl up with your favourite novel. This area should be an intimate space. It is generally square, where you can have bookshelves from floor to ceiling depending on the number of books you have, or you could create smaller spaces around the house. Areas with a nice view or a few secluded areas should you wish to be isolated. Most importantly, you need comfortable seating and good lighting whether you’re the kind of person who likes to read in a study, on a chair close to a sunny window or somewhere outdoors.  Once you have found that spot in your home next to a window for natural light and fresh air, you can use our tips and tricks to get you going. Our number 1 rule is getting comfortable.  Boxes to tick when searching for your comfortable chair. Back and head support, soft lining, and a footstool. Alternative options are nooks filled with pillows, a papasan chair, a day bed or my ultimate favourite, the hanging Hammack, to maximise comfort. You can find the perfect light. A study has shown that light influences your mood just as much when it comes to creating that ideal reading space. Any shade of light that ranges from a cool white to a warmer yellow keeps the brain stimulated and awake and helps to retain information. Look for light from 6-9 watts this also helps your eyes to relax and improves your sleep quality. Fill your space with plants; it creates an inviting space, and certain plants, such as dracaena trifasciata, more known as snake plants, provide much-needed oxygen for your brain. (A great plant to have in the bedroom) Finally, please ensure you have enough storage for your books, candles, family photos, a blanket and a few scatters; this will bring your room together and invite you every single time. Different textures and materials make up a space where you can be stimulated inside and outside your little book world. Suggested Articles You May Also Like Charlie’s Favorite Things • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Charlie’s Favorite Things Posted on Charlene Hartung, Curated This month, I have three delightful things … Book Review: Spare By Prince Harry • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Book Review: Spare By Prince Harry Posted on Charlene Hartung, Curated “Spare” is the memoir … Navigating Loss • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Navigating Loss Posted on Curated, Guest Contributions My father was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate … Understanding Cellulite • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Understanding Cellulite Posted on Health and Fitness What is Cellulite? Cellulite is a common yet … 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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How to Embody the Spirit of Christmas in your Home

How to Embody the Spirit of Christmas in your Home Posted on Design, Guest Contributions Christmas comes only once a year, but there is just something about Christmas that brings love, joy, happiness, and peace to your home and for that moment, you can escape from the busy year past and live in the moment.  For most people, decorating a PVC tree with lights and ornaments is the extent they go for the season as everything ends.  So, to make life easier, we have put together some ideas to turn your home into that fun and exciting Christmas spirit we have all been missing. Minimalistic The iconic colours red, green and white is recognised across the globe and induce an emotion of love or even signify the end of the end. However, we look at different trends, and simplicity is always beautiful. How about an all-white-themed home with wood accents to create great synergy between the festivities and your home? Rustic Living in the city and you really want to be in a home that shouts cosy cabin. Instead of using the bright, cheerful Christmas colours, use a toned-down palette with subtle décor elements like a featured Christmas piece on your coffee table or neutral Christmas-themed scatter pillows. Farmhouse For many of us we like to spend the Christmas holidays in nature on a farm.  Putting together a combination of items such as lanterns, candle boxes (rustic or modern) and a few plants can bring a softness to your patio or balcony. It is a nice place for you to relax and contemplate the new year ahead. Lights Oh, how fairy lights can warm my heart. You can never have enough of them or even candles in all shapes and sizes.  This definitely brings the ambience of Christmas. And… can create a helpful setting for those Christmas engagements. We have listed our favourite décor pieces to help you journey to a perfect Christmas. Pine-scented incense sticks Christmas garlands Subtle coloured Christmas-themed kitchen cloths Christmas themed pillow cases for your scatter pillows Candles in multiple sizes In summary, bring the Christmas spirit into your home in subtle, muted tones to create a space of luxury and relaxation. Suggested Articles You May Also Like Charlie’s Favorite Things • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Charlie’s Favorite Things Posted on Charlene Hartung, Curated This month, I have three delightful things … Book Review: Spare By Prince Harry • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Book Review: Spare By Prince Harry Posted on Charlene Hartung, Curated “Spare” is the memoir … Navigating Loss • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Navigating Loss Posted on Curated, Guest Contributions My father was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate … Understanding Cellulite • November 5, 2024 • No Comments Understanding Cellulite Posted on Health and Fitness What is Cellulite? Cellulite is a common yet … 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Rugs

As we see a shift towards simplifying and repurposing furniture, rugs are also taking on a new role as functional artwork. Instead of just being something to walk on, rugs are becoming a focal point in a room. People are choosing rugs that not only serve a practical purpose but also add visual interest and style to their space.

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