Just so we are all on the same page, 3-dimensional wall art does not refer to a Moose head wall mount. Nor does it describe a black-velvet Elvis painting, Norman Rockwell decorative plates or a gun rack. 3D wall art is much like wall decals or appliques, but in square foot panels and with raised patterns. The dimensional effect is much more than the textured wallpapers of the 1980's. The patterns are more stylized, more interesting, and more indicative of the homeowner's refined personal taste.
Imagine a dining room with a kitchen and breakfast bar on the right. On the left of the dining room are large glass sliding doors looking out at a lush green garden. Looking forward into the dining room is a big white wall. A lot of creative minded people would view that as feature wall just crying out for a bold paint color. Consider instead the use of 3D wall art panels. The panels could show random raised circular shapes of varying sizes, and all in white. As the sun shines through the glass doors an interesting shadow effect is created. The impact on the room is subtle, but dramatic. There is no concern for color matching, because the effect is in the texture not the color. No matter what color is chosen for the tablecloth or upholstery, the wall will complement it. Even seasonal color changes will work.
A bedroom can be four walls, a door and a bed or, it can be a sanctuary. Many new homeowners like to personalize their bedroom so they feel as if the home is now really their own. Then again four blank walls in need of personalizing can seem a little daunting. Begin with the largest piece of furniture to go in the room. Unless you sleep on a grass mat, that is probably the bed. Position the head of the bed against the largest and most untouched wall; not under a window, beside a door, against a heater or register. The wall you choose to put the head of your bed against will be your focal point for the room. Even if you have a headboard for the bed, consider using 3D wall art panels. Imagine a set of wall panels geometrically dimpled with button shapes in the middle of the dimple, much like a seat cushion. Not on the whole wall, just the width of the bed going all the way to the ceiling. If the walls are white, then painting the panels would be a good idea. A bold color that will work with your furnishings will add incredible dimension to the room.
The nice thing about 3D wall art panels is they can be used in a singular fashion as well. Perhaps there is an oddly shaped wall in your home just screaming for adornment but you do not have a single piece of art the right shape or size to hang there. Ponder the use of one or two panels in a woven slat pattern. Cut and positioned properly, the oddly shaped wall space will take on a whole new aspect of design. Alternatively, use one or two 3D panels as feature art pieces in an entryway or bathroom. They will not become warped or dimpled from humidity and easily fit in with almost any decor.
3D wall art is not wallpaper or sculpture or a piece of art. However it can be used as an alternative to all those things. There is so much diversity in the patterns or textures available, not to mention the fact that you can add your own splash of color. The investment is relatively small for something that will add such drama to your home.
Imagine a dining room with a kitchen and breakfast bar on the right. On the left of the dining room are large glass sliding doors looking out at a lush green garden. Looking forward into the dining room is a big white wall. A lot of creative minded people would view that as feature wall just crying out for a bold paint color. Consider instead the use of 3D wall art panels. The panels could show random raised circular shapes of varying sizes, and all in white. As the sun shines through the glass doors an interesting shadow effect is created. The impact on the room is subtle, but dramatic. There is no concern for color matching, because the effect is in the texture not the color. No matter what color is chosen for the tablecloth or upholstery, the wall will complement it. Even seasonal color changes will work.
A bedroom can be four walls, a door and a bed or, it can be a sanctuary. Many new homeowners like to personalize their bedroom so they feel as if the home is now really their own. Then again four blank walls in need of personalizing can seem a little daunting. Begin with the largest piece of furniture to go in the room. Unless you sleep on a grass mat, that is probably the bed. Position the head of the bed against the largest and most untouched wall; not under a window, beside a door, against a heater or register. The wall you choose to put the head of your bed against will be your focal point for the room. Even if you have a headboard for the bed, consider using 3D wall art panels. Imagine a set of wall panels geometrically dimpled with button shapes in the middle of the dimple, much like a seat cushion. Not on the whole wall, just the width of the bed going all the way to the ceiling. If the walls are white, then painting the panels would be a good idea. A bold color that will work with your furnishings will add incredible dimension to the room.
The nice thing about 3D wall art panels is they can be used in a singular fashion as well. Perhaps there is an oddly shaped wall in your home just screaming for adornment but you do not have a single piece of art the right shape or size to hang there. Ponder the use of one or two panels in a woven slat pattern. Cut and positioned properly, the oddly shaped wall space will take on a whole new aspect of design. Alternatively, use one or two 3D panels as feature art pieces in an entryway or bathroom. They will not become warped or dimpled from humidity and easily fit in with almost any decor.
3D wall art is not wallpaper or sculpture or a piece of art. However it can be used as an alternative to all those things. There is so much diversity in the patterns or textures available, not to mention the fact that you can add your own splash of color. The investment is relatively small for something that will add such drama to your home.
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