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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Sculptures In Interior Decor

While pictures and pieces of fine art add to the fictional character of a interior decoration scheme, sculptures, whether in stone, wood, metal, or even clay, have got a particular place, at modern times becoming the focal point of a room. A big room can suit quite a few sculptures, most of them exotic, in assorted sizes as well as materials.

However, a little room would afford only little statuettes placed attractively on a side table, on the mantelpiece, or tucked into a nook on the wall along with a big piece placed in a vantage corner that essentially moves as the focal point in the room.

Though metallic element sculptures look more than Byzantine and exquisite, rock as well as wood can turn out to be equally exotic. Placing clay statuettes next to verdure gives an coarse appeal to the setting. These clay statuettes impart heat and cheer when placed at the entranceway or the anteroom along with a few potted plants.

Large-sized stone and metallic element sculptures are heavy and hence look best when placed on the flooring in a corner where they can pull attention. Alternatively, if placed on a stool or a show board, the resting alkali have to be big and hardy as well as attractive to complement the beauty of the sculpture.

These heavy sculptures can also move as focal points if placed in the big empty space under the stairs. However, this space should be one that is seeable from the life country where the seats agreement is. The sculpture would then have got to be flanked with other pieces of fine art though attending should be taken to guarantee that it goes on to be focusing of attention.

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