Display Thursday: Corners

Oct 6, 2011  |  Posted by: Megan Stay

There are spaces that are sometimes small and all you’ve got to work with is a corner. Or you’d like to fill a section of space across a corner. Don’t feel inhibited with your design if it’s interrupted by a corner. You can totally work with it and still create a beautiful gallery.

I love this use of drawn wallpaper with frames that incorporates kids art and framed pieces. It’s kinda awesome that you can make a two dimensional drawing become a three-dimentional piece. I am in love with this. This might just change the future of my walls. Especially in the stairwell….oh the gears, they are a turning.

Image via Cohabitot

I saw these Sumi frames by Busso on fab.com the other day. If you haven’t signed up for fab.com you really should. It’s a great place to find awesome design on sale each day of the week. Ok anyway check out these sweet corner wrap frames. LOVE.

Image via unicahome

Using symmetry to move around a corner is a great way to maximize space. In this small corner it really expands your eye up from the chair rail. Plus by putting larger pieces on bottom and making them get smaller on top adds to that eye trickery of being super high. Like a mountain, kinda… Oh and I also love the seems they painted on the edges of all the walls. Kinda rad.

Image via Elements of Style

So would you ever wrap images around a corner? Or do you have a small space for photos that you thought wouldn’t work because the corner in the room breaks it up? I hope these ideas have helped you out!

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