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The Curated Corner

Posted on October 13th, 2008 by Guest Author

There’s nothing better than visiting someone’s home and checking out all of their personal photos, ticket stubs, fun little scraps of ephemera and memorabilia tacked to the refrigerator door. I don’t even care if I know the people in the photos, it’s just great entertainment from a human interest stand point. In less gentle terms, it’s great fodder for the snoopy snooper that I am.


Photo courtesy of Camilla Engman

That’s why I’m such a huge proponent of the curated collage wall. First and foremost, it’s about the easiest fix for a barren wall screaming for a little design mojo. It requires not much more than gathering your favorite art, cocktail napkins with scribblings, funny photo-booth photos….even great vintage photos found at flea markets can be fun. You’ll also need a few cheap frames (and bonus: they don’t even need to match~ let’s be done with the uniform black frames). Now the fun begins, starting at about eye level begin hanging you’re ‘art’. Don’t stop at eye level. The key here is to place your treasures from floor board to ceiling. The more the merrier.

Rachel Robertson flickr: Display Lady
Photo courtsey of Rachel Robertson aka “Display Lady” on flickr.

Don’t be surprised if at your next soiree the party no longer lingers in the kitchen but rather in your newly curated corner.

-Megan

Megan Arquette is a Los Angeles interior designer, illustrator and blogger of beachbungalow8. She lives with her 1 husband, 2 children and 3 dogs, in a little bungalow by the beach.

p.s. Need more collage inspiration? Check out our Wall Art Guide and our Modern Wall Art Inspiration group on Flickr.

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