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Transform your home into a stylish and sophisticated space with this exquisite vintage art reproduction print from the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The Study of Waves by William Trost Richards, is a stunning piece that features a sketch of the rolling sea with white caps in the foreground, capturing the natural beauty and power of the ocean. The muted colors of the print are complemented by a natural wood frame, adding to the vintage charm of the piece. Whether you prefer traditional or contemporary styles, the timeless appeal of this print is sure to impress and enhance the decor of any room in your home. Display it in your living room, bedroom, or office to create a captivating focal point that leaves a lasting impression on anyone who views it. About the Artist: William Trost Richards, American, Undated, Graphite Chalk on Paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum Print Frame Moulding Woodland · Natural Single White 2" Mat Wire Wall Hanger No Glass *Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery.
Most architectural trim and moldings (including baseboards, crown molding, applied wall moldings, shiplap, beadboard, picture rail, wainscotting, board & batten, chair rail, and plate rail) tend to be painted white. White seems to "go" with everything, which is why it is so popular. Here are a few other interior designer inspired paint color options for you to consider for the architectural trim & moldings in your home. Off White, Cream, or BeigeIf you don't care for bright white trim or millwork, consider using an off white, ivory, or cream color for your architectural trim and moldings. Off white and cream colors are softer and not as harsh as bright white, but still a classic option that you can use in every room of your home. If you prefer more color on your millwork, you might want to try beige or tan colors. Beige and tan molding is often used in neutral colored rooms with white walls to add a bit of interest to the molding without it looking overpowering like a darker color might be. GrayIf beige, white, or cream does not appeal to you for a trim color, but you still want to keep a calming neutral color scheme, consider using gray as your trim color. Gray also works as a trim color in rooms that are painted colors other than white. Since gray is a neutral color, it works with most color schemes but is not the basic white that everyone has seen before. You might choose a light gray if you want your trim color to be just slightly darker than white, medium gray if you want a neutral trim color that has a little more interest, or a darker charcoal gray if you want a trim color with more drama. Dark Brown or BlackIf you like the look of stained wood but replacing your painted baseboards is not in your budget, you can paint your trim and moldings a brown color to give the feel of a stained wood. Dark brown trim looks good with light colored walls as well as dark colored walls. Black is another option that is a bold choice for architectural trim and moldings that can have a very elegant and sophisticated look. Black trim looks good in modern as well as traditional homes. Consider pairing bold black trim with crisp white elements for a high contrast aesthetic that is sure to be memorable! Unique ColorIf you like to be different, experiment, and take chances with your home's decor, consider painting your architectural trim and moldings a bright color or a bold color that is unique. Why be like everyone else? You could pick a random color in your room's color scheme to paint your architectural trim in order to further reinforce your color scheme. This will give you a one-of-a-kind look that nobody else has in their home. For a more subtle bold color choice for your moldings, consider using a very dark color (such as navy or dark green) to paint your trim so that it almost looks like black at first glance. MetallicIf you like glitz and glam and sparkly things, consider painting your moldings a metallic color, such as silver, gold, nickel, brass, bronze, or copper. Metallic painted trim can be used in modern, contemporary, and traditional spaces. Traditional spaces with metallic trim are typically ornate styled rooms, such as in a French Provincial style. Modern spaces with metallic trim tend to be very minimal and glamorous with the metallic color repeated throughout the room. You could even go a bit over-the-top and glitter paint your molding to be extra special. StainedFor a more high end look, use stained millwork instead of painted millwork since stained millwork is made from more expensive lumber with a nice grain (painted millwork is typically made with cheaper lumber or wood composite products). Homes with stained millwork often have ceiling beams that are also stained. If you currently have stained trim but don't care for the look, consider having it restained a different color that you like better. Stained trim often feels a bit overpowering, so feel free to use stained baseboards, window trim, door trim, and crown molding but paint your applied wall moldings the same color as your wall color. Lighter or Darker Version of Your Wall ColorYou can paint your trim color the same hue as your walls, but a little bit darker or lighter than the wall color. A shade of a color is the color mixed with a little bit of black. A tint of a color is the color mixed with a little bit of white. When choosing a color that is lighter or darker than your wall color, make sure that it is not just a tiny bit lighter or darker. You need it to be a lot lighter or darker so people can tell that it is a different color. If you are looking at a paint color strip in a fan deck, choose a color that is at least 2 or more colors lighter or darker than your original color, not the adjacent color. Wall ColorYour architectural trim can be painted the same color as your wall color for a streamlined aesthetic. The interior design term for this is called color drenching. You might choose to paint all of the trim on your walls the wall color or paint just the applied moldings on your wall your wall color but make your crown molding, door trim, and window trim a different color. Even though you are using the same color of paint for your trim as your walls, you should not be using the exact same paint. Trim paint should be glossier than wall paint. You might choose to use a flat, matte, or eggshell paint on your walls, but your trim will likely be a semi-gloss paint. TipsFor a cohesive home, keep all of the moldings in your home the same color. You can change the color of trim, if you wish, in rooms that have a door that can be closed. If you want to be a bit daring with your millwork color, consider painting a small room or bedroom a unique color first, then move on to the larger rooms if you love the look.
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This beige wall mural is created from a model out of layers of clay in various shapes giving your space a three dimensional art piece. Hand made and indeed capturing the Wabi Sabi view, of embracing the perfection of the imperfection. Art with a focus on timeless aesthetics and simplicity. Note: This is wall mural with a visual 3D look printed on flat non woven paper. If you want to adjust the design (move or scale), make a note in comments when you order - we will send you a proposal for approval before printing.More colors:Warm grey White Green
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