Accent Wall
Accent Wall
Adding an accent wall to homes has been popular for a long time. Sometimes people want to jump on this trend, but they don’t like the way things turn out in the end or they don’t know where to begin.
We take into account the style and atmosphere you want for your house. We want our clients to enjoy their houses simply for being there. A place to unwind, dine, spend time with close ones, and host guests. More than just a location, its home.
What to look for when choosing an accent wall in your home?
Your choice must be deliberate in order to avoid causing visual confusion and confusion in the design. This will change the feeling in the room. While more seasoned designers may be able to bend the guidelines, most people shouldn’t.
Work With Existing Focal Points
If the fireplace is built-in, choosing it is simple because the fireplace is a focal point in and of itself. The wall behind your headboard is probably the ideal place for it in a bedroom. Avoid visual competition. Existing focus points are areas where you want attention to be drawn, or they are things that catch your eye as you enter the room. It should be the room’s main focus. Choose walls without windows and doors as a general rule. Select a short sidewall to serve as the accent wall in a long space. In addition to making the room appear wider and less strained, this helps deceive the eye into perceiving the short wall as closer.
Disguise What You Don’t Want Seen
An accent wall can assist cover up unappealing electronic equipment and direct attention toward other features of your room rather than areas you don’t want people to notice.
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