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A Focal Point.. The Beginning of Good Design

Nine ways to create a focal point
from
Use What You Have Decorating
by
Lauri Ward
Whether you have a cohesive room flow or not,
remember that finding a focal point should begin by looking at what the
room already has to offer. Is your sofa the focal point? Do you have an
armoire or a bookcase? What about a collection of candles? You might
only have to rearrange furniture to get the right focal point of your
room. Use these tips to create a better flow and cleaner lines in your
design.
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Place the sofa on
the longest wall of the room; it's an easy place to establish your
focal point. Hanging a large painting or framed mirror above the
sofa immediately draws attention to this
area.
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If you don't want
your couch to go directly against the wall, pivot the conversation
area into the corner. Place a painted screen at the center behind
the couch so that your focal point can become more inviting and
visually more arresting. Add more drama and elegance with a statue
or small bust placed in front of the screen.
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Reinforce the
fireplace as a focal point. A large piece of art hung above the
mantel, or propped on the mantelpiece if you don't want it hanging
too high, is an ideal way to enhance the fireplace. Keep your
accessories simple, and leave the walls on each side of the
fireplace free of artwork so as not to distract from it.
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Place two pairs of
throw pillows on the sofa, one pair with their points up, and they
will create a vertical line to balance the other pieces of the same
height in the room. They will also carry the eye up and away from
the heaviness of the sofa.
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In a bedroom, the
bed is almost always the focal point simply because of its size. If
you have a simple headboard you may want to hang a wide painting or
a trio of framed prints above the bed. A simple or elaborate
headboard will serve as a focal point. Or matching end tables with
lamps will make the bed seem wider, giving it additional prominence
as the focal point.
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Your dining
room table is not a focal point; the focal point must dominate one
wall. What will work? A buffet with a large painting, a grouping or
a framed mirror above it. If you choose to make your sideboard the
focal point, you can use two dining chairs to flank it and make it
more important.
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Collections
can be arranged to make them the focal point of a room, but this
should always be done with an eye to creating a well-organized
display. Remember, whether you choose to use one object or a
grouping, place it against the wall if you want to have an effective
focal point.
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If you own a
grand piano, no matter how grand it is, it is still a piece of
furniture. I'd like to suggest that the only time it should be
considered a foal point is in the home of a professional pianist,
where all of the furniture is grouped around it.
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Don't worry
about balancing two focal points in the same room. If you are lucky
enough to have both a fireplace and a spectacular view, the view
should take precedence.
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