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Beach Wall Art Works in Any HomeBeach wall art can fit with most any decorating style. Besides, the rules of decorating are not absolutely written in stone.
A room should reflect the owners' personalities, including the things you enjoy the most. So if the ocean is your thing, then coastal art can be "at home" even if you are nowhere near the coast. When it comes to themes for our homes, we have a variety of materials to choose from today. If the floors and furnishings are done, it's time to turn to the walls. Looking a plain bare wall is boring. They make a room look empty, even when it is full of furniture. Traditionally, paintings, photos, murals and other forms of artwork is what folks turn to for adding their personal style to a room. But if the idea of having something unique or different appeals to you, then a metal art sculpture will take care of several "wants" at once. These beach and coastal metal sculptures are perfect for those who like the "at the beach" kind of theme. Why Metal For Beach Wall Art?Metal sculptures are among the best choices available for interior beach wall art. When it is composed of primarily steel and copper, it really brings the beach theme to life.
Lighthouses, sea birds and ocean scenes are among the designs that the talented artisans at Steel Dreams can create using these metals. Some pieces of metal coastal art look delicate, but the work is actually sturdy and long-lasting. Even the colors resist fading year in and year out. And the cleaning and protecting of metal art is much easier than protecting a painting or a photograph. Coastal art made of metal is particularly well suited for art-deco themes, which rely heavily on aluminum, stainless steel, glass and mirrored surfaces. The most popular decorating style in the U.S. is still a more traditional bend, but is followed closely by contemporary furnishings. Either way, if your theme is about the coast, then metal beach wall art works in that style of room, too. Balancing D�cor In Your HomeOne of the decorating keys is to avoid overdoing it. Too many photos, paintings or sculptures on the walls create a cluttered look. Try to stick with two or three pieces per wall, that is usually more than enough.
And if you have a small room, try to balance the room with a piece of metal coastal art that doesn’t overwhelm the room. You can even place a large mirror on one of the walls to make the room look bigger. When you are choosing a sculpture for a smaller room, try one with lighter colors. Dark colors tend to cause a small room to look more cramped. So, you definitely don’t want too many dark colors in a small room. But a nice ocean scene with a setting sun made of bright, polished copper will create the opposite effect. You will feel like you are actually there on the beach watching the sun set. |
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