Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Bedroom Art Wall ~ Done!


I knew this wall needed something. It's a large portion of what is seen when walking into the Master Bedroom, so how boring to leave it plain! To remedy this situation I decided to create an art wall, but was unsure about what to hang. I looked through all our art and photos, but apart from realizing there would be no need to purchase any new frames, I was not feeling inspired.

Then, while writing the Ideabook Bedroom Art Walls for Houzz, I saw one example that had placed an architectural letter alongside the various images. Ah ha, I like this idea! So I found paper mache letters and painted them to look as if they are made from metal. (To make your own, see the tutorial here.)


The letters turned out great and I love how their "metal" finish relates well to the DIY Canvas & Nail Head Trim project, hanging above the settee.


When designing a room it can be very effective to think about pulling elements from one part of the room to another, helping the various areas in a space feel connected to one another. This can result in a design that feels cohesive. Taking this into consideration, and not finding any images or artwork I just had to include on the art wall (apart from a wedding photo!) I decided to create "art" by framing fabrics used in the room. The headboard, drapery and pillow fabrics, as well as two other remnants which looked great in the mix and repeated the color palette of the room, were placed in frames.



A section of fabric used to make the Upholstered Headboard Wall was put in an unused frame.


A small piece of fabric and trim used to make pillows for the settee fit in an old frame, painted to fit the color scheme of the room.


Using a piece of fabric leftover from adding panels to the drapes, the back of a shadow box was lined. Then a pin, which was a gift from a special client and friend years ago, was attached to the fabric. I had also thought about including part of a note, but in the end I couldn't really make it look right...another time.


I was tempted to start hanging the frames without a real plan, hoping I liked the outcome. But I've had success in the past making a paper template, so instead I pulled out kraft paper and arranged the frames on the paper until I was happy with the composition. Afterwards outlines of the frames were traced, using a square to help with the placement.


The paper was then taped to the wall in the desired position...


...and after measuring the placement of the hooks on the back of each frame, the corresponding spot was marked on the paper, indicating where to nail the hanging hardware.


Then the hanging began. I must be strange, I think this process is so much fun...seeing each image being hung, watching the arrangement come together on the wall!


I am really pleased with the result! The art wall is simple and has subtle meaning with the "M", "I" and a wedding photo of my husband and I included in the group. The colors, finishes and fabrics used are very effective in helping create a very cohesive look throughout the room, with nearly all the elements of the room represented in this small collection. The style of the art wall is also fairly masculine. In a master bedroom shared by both genders, balancing feminine and masculine design styles throughout the room help both occupants feel at home...and in this case went a long way in my getting away with placing the feminine settee in this room!

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59 comments:

The DG Family said...

That looks great!!

Design Esquire said...

LOVE it. The room is just gorgeous. It was good before, but you've taken it to a whole other level. Great job!

Chassity (Look Linger Love) said...

It looks incredible. Absolutely love it, and i'm left feeling inspired, again.

L.Duncan@Home23DuncanBoys said...

You know, I never really get tired of seeing your headboard fabric! you can post a picture of it everyday and I'll comment and say how much I love it! I'm glad that you used it in a framed...it deserved being framed;-)

You did a great job on your art wall. Your room is coming together beautifully! Maybe its time for me to start back on mine!

Geezees Custom Canvas Art said...

It looks really nice.

Paige (Final Clothes-Out) said...

Excellent! Frame collages are my favorite.

Agnes said...

Stunning!! How creative!! I'm a bit curious to know how did you manage to take that last picture? LOL :)

Sarah @ Sarah Bohl Designs said...

Looks great! I always tell my clients to hang their art walls this way (with the paper), so now I'm going to send them a link to this tutorial! Thanks Janell.

Fran said...

Janell, this looks great. I might have to copy your idea of the metal letters! I enjoyed reading your explanation on how to create a cohesive look - it looks fabulous!

Hello Lover... said...

Looks great Janell!

Megan {Honey We're Home} said...

I love how it all came together! The hand-stained letters and fabric work so well on the wall.

abode love said...

This wall collage is amazing! I really love the mix of letters-- I have done that quite a bit in my home as well. It adds such a distinct and personalized feel. Thanks for sharing! The bedroom is looking fantastic!

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Emily A. Clark said...

Love the mix! The whole room is looking great.

Tonia of Chic Modern Vintage said...

Looking good! I love the arrangement. It's a fabulous mix.

An Urban Cottage said...

That's a brave way to hang the grouping. I usually make individual cutouts to tape to the wall so I can live with the arrangement and make tweaks before hanging anything. Your way takes into account the designs in the individual pieces which may also affect the composition. So I think it's a great idea.

It looks great!

Janell @ Isabella and Max said...

An Urban Cottage...that is a great way to approach hanging art, really making certain it is just right before committing to putting holes in the wall! Great tip! Janell

daninotes said...

Looks beautiful! Love the way the letters turned out.

Michelle @ Ten June said...

This looks great, Janell! I love the addition of the pin and your little ones' initials... I think one of the most important decorating tips in the world is to include the things you love and that are special to you! :) Love it.

Mom of 2 Cuties @ Sprinkles of Joy and Laughter said...

Love it!! Nice job on the metal looking finish on your children's initials. You are so inspriring!! Thanks for sharing and enjoy your day.
Maureen

Grace @ Sense and Simplicity said...

I love your wall art - gorgeous!

Sally J said...

Once again, you've used imagination, ingenuity and your own two hands to create something beautiful and meaningful. It is a perfect example of what I was conveying in my post yesterday about the view from the door! I love it when an example is so clear and well done! Thanks!!
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Decor I Adore said...

Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am putting things together to get started on my own wall collage. I will totally be using this how to.

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Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality said...

Such a pretty room, Janell! I love your art wall and all the components.

michiganhome said...

It came together nicely, Janell. I just love that last image -- the chandelier perfectly complements the composition. I'm with Agnes. How DID you get that image? From the stepladder shown in one of the previous images? You still had to be holding the camera pretty high. Great job!

Lisa said...

What an interesting and pretty grouping, Janell. I love the mixture of frames and sizes.

Alcira Molina-Ali said...

How lovely and personal, this room has turned out to be. And to think how much of it you cobbled with your own two hands. Wonderful. Your sitting nook is divine!
Cheers, Alcira

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Faith, Trust, and a Little Pixie Dust said...

Love it and the entire room. You're so talented! I'm a fan.

Warmly, Michelle

Shannon @ What's Up Whimsy said...

It looks so great Janell! I love the letters...and I may just use your DIY directions for these down the road!

Handbags*N*Pigtails said...

I love all the different elements you used here! Your room looks beautiful.

casey at loft and cottage said...

You mixed it up and yet created a cohesive look--I love that! What a great room to come home to every night!

Judy said...

Great job as always. If you get a chance stop by my blog today and let me know what you think of my master bedroom. Thanks.

Yansy said...

Looks amazing Janell! I really love the letters!

jillian said...

i REALLY like how it turned out! i may be trying this in my home!

jillian xoxo
http://just-jillian.blogspot.com

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

I love the idea of incorporating the fabrics you used in the room as part of the art for your wall, Janell! These fabrics work so well together. I am still in love with your lamps!

Cassie {Hi Sugarplum!} said...

perfect and gorgeous!!!

Erica said...

Lovely job! What a gorgeous room! xo

mom23blessings said...

Oh I really like how it tied everything together. I think that is what my bedroom needs to finish it off! One question for you, I love the rug in your bedroom. Can you tell me where you found it? or recs on finding rugs... I'm in the market and I love what you've done. thanks!! love your blog, so inspiring!

Mrs. Chic said...

lovely!! I love your art wall and all the pretty design details in your bedroom.

Jade @ Flip Flops + Pearls Design said...

Looks great! It's a great combo with the letters and frames!

Kat from California said...

The two walls together look amazing. I wanted to see your wedding photo. Would you share that with us? I liked the idea of pulling all the elements in the room together. :)

Thanks for sharing,

Katharine

Angie@Echoes of Laughter said...

Love your wall art! It's fabulous!!! Angie xo

Wendy said...

Love it!!!!! :)

Janell @ Isabella and Max said...

Thanks! I'll show the wedding photo one of these days...and the rug: Pottery Barn Felted Shag in ivory. I've had it for about 4 years and it is holding up beautifully...after it stopped shedding! It was great preparation for having a dog, I tell you!!

Janell

marty (A Stroll Thru Life) said...

It looks fabulous. I love a grouping of pictures and other accessories. You did a wonderful job. Hugs, Marty

Caroline @ The Feminist Housewife said...

It's nothing short of AMAZING!!!

SHERRY HART said...

Love the headboard fabric in the group...I think that was brilliant.

Kristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia said...

This is wonderful, I love how you always carefully plan everything out! Gorgeous!
XO
kristin

FROM THE RIGHT BANK said...

Yeah, that's a lot like my "hammer nails into the wall nilly willy and hope they line up where I want them" approach. :D Looks fab, Janell, like everything you do.

Pudel-design said...

LOVE IT;)

Jack and Annie said...

Love the art wall! I am not big on posting pics of family member in the home but I love you have a small pic of the two of you represented on the wall. The wall could be called a Family Wall, since all are represented! Wish we lived in the same state!

Jack and Annie said...

I just noticed you are a Rhett and Scarlet fan! I knew I liked you! ;)

Karen@StrictlySimpleStyle said...

It's not strange at all that you think it's fun to hang the wall art. After the time you put into all the other elements, it's fun to have something come together fairly quickly, isn't it?

It looks wonderful Janell.

Morgan said...

Looks great! I love love how the the letters and the framed fabric, such a great look.

Morgan @ PDB

Erika at BluLabel Bungalow said...

Perfection. Love how your plans are always so well contrived! I need to take a page from your book.

Holly Mathis Interiors said...

oh janell i just LOVE it..perfection..you are so so so so good!

www.hollymathisinteriors.com

Grace @ Sense and Simplicity said...

You should link up your post to the link party at Colour me Happy: http://colourmehappyblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/week-4-affordable-art-by-shirley-peters.html. I know Maria would love your affordable creative wall art.

Wendy @ The Shabby Nest said...

It looks fabulous!! Of course, everything you do is fabulous!

pk @ Room Remix said...

It turned out very nice! I like that you decided to frame the fabric. And, of course, your logical approach to your projects always appeals to me.

The English Organizer said...

It's gorgeous, and what a great use for leftover fabric.
(aka, Struggler)