Decorating Ideas for a Living Room with High Ceilings
Our living room has beautiful 22 ft ceilings, but I have no idea how to decorate the walls. I'm unsure if I should add art above the door openings. I have art temporarily there, but it is not staying. We are also painting the walls a shade of taupe. Any suggestions and ideas on the wall or anything else in the room would be much appreciated!
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Perhaps the 2 smaller of the 3 framed art decor (?AM. INDIAN textiles) could go one on top of the other on the left side of the ent. ctr. to balance b/c ent. ctr. is not centered on wall. No art above doors. Over the center 2 french doors of the large window area, think of hanging 3 white plates to help bring the eyes down a bit Divine Kitchens LLC Maybe a to the floor skirt on the round table would work? Mirror groupings http://www.houzz.com/mirror-grouping ART GROUPING http://www.houzz.com/art-grouping
...but rooms this size feel empty, intimidating and boring when there is nothing but plain beige sheetrock.
Take your cues from Historical spaces and add some of the above-mentioned details to your room.
Also, add over-door moulding to add height at the doors; your moulding is a tad skimpy. : )
Hang the art that you have over the sofa little higher. The mirror you have is a little too small for the space it's occupying. Maybe it would work well ABOVE the door (with the new moulding)
Personally, go for some color! It's a beautiful, big, bright room with huge windows!
the suggestion of painting the ceiling 2 shades darker, also works. I had to do this in a home in Nevada and it brought it down so that it seemed balanced with the room . these are good problems to have- you have the space to create these wonderful spaces! good luck!
As a designer of many years I’ve been challenged by rooms like yours before. I have included a design on a photo for you to visually see what potential your home can have.
I do agree that most of the comments made were helpful and almost any of them can help fix your problem.
On the other hand I believe that if you love your home, plan on living there for a while and take time to request opinions you should go all the way.
I suggest that you add crown molding. This does not need to be traditional there are many different profiles that you can choose from. This helps to complete the marriage from wall to ceiling. Also add an additional row of crown molding or flat chunky trim to further define the space. This will allow you to choose shades of a color so it makes it easier to paint a grand space like yours and not be stuck with white or beige. Color is also the best way to change the mood of a space. Painting your vents the same color as the wall especially if you choose a medium to deep color will help those vents disappear.
The additional trim detail will also distract your eye and they won’t be noticeable. Art work should be large over the door space. You can still use small grouping on the lower part as long as all frame are similar in color anything goes.
When considering a color for your crown/trim remember white can be soft and complimentary to your color selection.
It looks like you have working window treatments at the lower section of windows Consider adding long panels from the new trim placement down. I selected a sheer fabric to allow your beautiful view to be seen. The added panels help to soften and warm the room and are non functional.
Don’t forget to bring the beautiful outside inside. Consider adding trees weather silk or real they add volumes to the room and allow for many varied heights that help in rooms with very high ceiling.
Good Luck
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