Hello fellow bloggers! Today I’d like to introduce Sharon Hines, who is today’s guest blogger. I love Sharon’s blog, mrshinesclass, for its budget-friendly, unique take on DIY home decorating and design. She is also a person who enjoys cooking and shares her recipes on her blog. I’m thrilled to be able to have Sharon take over my writing duties today. You’ll find Sharon’s post very insightful and a pleasure to read. Enjoy!
Hello, HomeSpirations readers! I am so delighted to be here as a guest. Don’t you just love the gorgeous inspiration that Simone shares here each day?
In keeping with her insight to the world of design, I thought I would share some basic design tips for decorating your mantel.
Symmetry:
I like to start my mantel design with a symmetrical vignette. You can start with a matching pair,
or by using objects that have the same visual weight. The vases and the flowers have equal impact on either side of the mirror.
Traditional Living Room design by San Francisco Interior Designer AND Interior Design StudioVisual Interest:
This mantel design incorporates layers, texture, and interest. Visual interest was achieved by layering objects of varying heights. Notice the pyramid arrangement, which is very pleasing to the eye.
Eclectic Living Room design by Kansas City Media And Blogs Michelle EdwardsTexture:
There is a strong presence of texture in the above vignette as well: The branches and the moss communicate “rough” while the vases, votives and mirror lend a sense of “smooth” to the scene. The metal rings bring in more texture.
Here are few of my own interpretations of this design model:
The mantel tends to be a favorite for seasonal decor. And as you can see, these basic design principals work throughout the seasons.
I’ve really enjoyed being with you today. Thank you for having me!
Feel free to visit me at www.mrshinesclass.com
See you in class,
Mrs. Hines
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