Saturday, September 3, 2011

Use Wall Crosses to Design a Focal Point

You can easily make a strong statement about your style, personality and faith by hanging a decorative cross. You can find these accents in various styles and sizes and fit them in any room in your house. A wall cross is not limited to a living room or den; you can also use this accessory in a bedroom, dining room, or any other space.

A Foyer Focal Point

The foyer or entryway is the perfect spot for a wall cross because visitors notice it as soon as they come in, and you get to see it every time you leave and come home. One way to create a cohesive theme is to group pieces with a similar element. Arrange a pair of candle scones along with your crosses; try to use crosses and scones of similar material. A interesting way to display your collection of wall crosses is to display them on a shelf with a flower arrangement, pieces of pottery, or figurines. You can purchase accessories to go with any room from rustic to Old World to contemporary. If you want to go with a religious theme, then create a scene with figurines, such as the ark or a nativity scene. You can also place a text that has been framed of a prayer or a beautiful religious painting.

Creating a Hallway Centerpiece

Many people showcase photos and mementos in a hallway, but you can also add other artistic elements like a wall cross. By matching the make and color of the picture frames with the finish and style of the decorative cross, you can develop a completed look. Look for accessories such as prints, plaques and paintings at local retailers that cater to this specific niche.

Because a cross for the wall doesn't protrude, wall crosses are the perfect accessory for a narrow hallway. Create a wonderful display by grouping crosses horizontally in a line. Attempt to establish a theme. Although the crosses should not be identical, they should have something in common. For instance, implement only crosses for the wall that are made from wrought iron in a abundance of styles or paint crosses made of different materials the same color. If you are a frequent traveler, you might also think about pairing crosses that you purchase on your vacations together. A great way to remember your travels is to place photos that are in frames or souvenirs that you purchased while traveling.

A Versatile Accessory

Consider a wall cross when you need a focal point for any spot in your home whether it is in the bedroom, library, or in a hallway. When hanging your decorative cross, you can combine it with other accents or you can elect to use it on its own as a focal point. What accessories will work depends on what material the cross is made of and what style it is done in. So this means that a wall cross of a contemporary design will not look good with country accents.




Professional designer Jessica Ackerman, writes for WallDecorandHomeAccents.com, and is an authority on decorating with wrought iron wall hanging and carved wood wall hanging.

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