Living Room Gallery Wall (Behind the Sofa)
In the Beginning...
Below - Summer 2012
This was the original gallery wall done after I painted the living room greige.
I used antlers, metallic gold and silver items along with some dark wood framed mirrors,
and added some eclectic elements like the plaster face, a bronze Eiffel Tower souvenir, a milagro cross, a British coat of arms, and some vintage house numbers.
It made a nice-sized area above the center of the sofa.
and added some eclectic elements like the plaster face, a bronze Eiffel Tower souvenir, a milagro cross, a British coat of arms, and some vintage house numbers.
It made a nice-sized area above the center of the sofa.
Below - Fall 2012
Growth - Thrift store shopping netted more vintage gold frames,
I painted some small neutral modern art pieces
and added some industrial metal finds to the mix.
This allowed expanding the vignette all the way to the ends of the sofa.
Below - Summer 2013
Still growing, using the antlers with more grey, gold, silver and white small mirrors,
along with empty frames small art pieces and other elements
along with empty frames small art pieces and other elements
Fall 2013
This is my favorite so far. Still adding - but focusing on metallics - gold, silver, grays using mostly mirrors, incorporating a mix of both vintage and faux antiqued mirrors
made using Krylon Looking Glass paint. I will probably do this again in the fall,
adding any new metallic mirrors to the mix!
made using Krylon Looking Glass paint. I will probably do this again in the fall,
adding any new metallic mirrors to the mix!
Spring 2014
I wanted a new, simpler, mostly-white look in the living room for spring.
To keep things interesting, I used a variety of whites and textures; Italian frames
that were found gilded, and I painted them white. I used a very crazed vintage
ironstone platter, added white wall sconces with white ceramic candlesticks and candles,
and faux antique mirrors. My technique for making faux mirrors and mercury glass
is improving as I try adding other elements to make the finish richer.
To keep things interesting, I used a variety of whites and textures; Italian frames
that were found gilded, and I painted them white. I used a very crazed vintage
ironstone platter, added white wall sconces with white ceramic candlesticks and candles,
and faux antique mirrors. My technique for making faux mirrors and mercury glass
is improving as I try adding other elements to make the finish richer.
It does take a little work - filling nail holes and touching up paint, but the end result of each change is rewarding. I can change my living room without much expense, time or effort.
Word for the Day:
2 Kings 20:2
Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord...
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