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Contemporary Paintings

Contemporary Paintings – Contemporary Home Decorating

Executive summary about Contemporary Paintings by Adam Peters

Contemporary Canvas Paintings

Contemporary Canvas Paintings

Contemporary interior design consists of two main themes: minimalist decor: no frills, and a limited palette – main colors in white, beige or black, with spots of brighter colors here and there. The same principle extends to the walls. Colors Contemporary design stresses three colors – beige, white or black, for use in carpeting or on the walls, so that the furniture and wall hangings will stand out all the more. Furniture Contemporary furniture also eschews the over-elemental. Windows serve many functions in a home. For rooms where more light is needed, stylish track lighting is popular, and recessed lighting gives a certain civilized air to the room.

Create a Stylish Living Room

Executive summary about Contemporary Paintings by Danita Lickfelt

Spend some time with interior design books and magazines to develop a file of rooms, colors, fabrics, furniture styles and accessories that appeal to you.

The Contemporary Color Palette

If the room has warm wood tones in the floor or trim, use a color on the walls that enhances the wood.

Contemporary Interior Design

Contemporary Interior Design

Functional, Comfortable Furniture

Add color accents by bringing in throw pillows, lamps and lamp shades, table top accessories and wall art that echoes the stylistic and color choices. Choose a geometric or color block rug in your accent colors, or use a nubby sisal rug to add some texture underfoot.

Accessorize with Stylish Wall Hangings

Metal wall art with strong geometrical lines will easily fit into a contemporary scheme. A bold contemporary wall mirror can be hung above a modern fireplace mantel to add space and reflect natural light.

Contemporary interior design is a study in understated elegance.

Check out my other guide on: Abstract Art & Modern Art

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