8 Ways to fill empty corners
The four corners of a room are often a no man's land when it comes to design. I am not saying that you have to fill up every corner with something, but I am advocating thinking about your space to determine if it might need to look more "fulfilled". Here are some of my favourite solutions: Art Using Art to fill an empty corner Margaret Ryall Usually you can't walk right up to art you place in a corner, so choose something that can be read from a distance. This lovely matted and framed wood sculpture is stunning for corner purposes. It brightens up the space, fills it nicely, provides a backdrop for the dark table and lamp base and is a bit of a conversation piece. I was so excited when it was hung on my clients' wall. Kristen Rivoli Interior Design This colourful mid century modern space needs art work to match. It creates another layer for the space that invites the eye to roam and then return to the equally colourful...