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Framed Wall Art Is Making a Major Comeback in Living Rooms

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Most living rooms spent the last decade relying on oversized televisions, blank painted walls, and a handful of decorative accessories to fill visual space. A different trend is gaining momentum. Homeowners are returning to framed wall art, using collections of family photos, botanical prints, coastal illustrations, abstract works, and oversized statement pieces to give rooms a stronger sense of personality. Framed wall art is returning to a central role in living room design. Paired pieces above fireplaces, artwork arranged around mirrors, and oversized framed prints above seating areas are replacing blank walls with photographs, illustrations, botanical studies, and statement artwork that contribute as much to the room as the furniture itself. Oversized Automotive Photography Anchor A framed photograph becomes the focal point of the entire wall rather than a supporting accessory. The large-scale image fills the vertical space above the sofa and establishes a clear visual hiera...

She Replaced the Dark Cherry Cabinets and the Kitchen Took on a White-and-Walnut Look

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Want a kitchen that feels brighter, more organized, and less visually busy? This Richmond Hill, Ontario remodel by interior designer Ana Micieli, founder of Micieli Design , transformed a dark cherry kitchen into a bright transitional space built around white cabinetry, marble-look surfaces, a walnut island, and strong architectural details. The original kitchen already offered generous storage, ample counter space, a central island, and a functional layout. Dark cherry cabinetry covered nearly every wall, while crystal lighting, heavy furniture, and decorative accessories created a dense appearance that reduced the impact of the room’s natural light. Rather than expanding the footprint, the renovation focused on contrast, proportion, and material selection. White cabinetry brightened the room, a naturally stained walnut island introduced texture, and a simplified palette allowed each design element to stand on its own. To better understand the design decisions behind the tran...

Statement Pendant Lights Are Replacing Basic Fixtures Above Kitchen Islands

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Kitchen islands have become larger, more functional, and more central to daily life. As the island takes on a bigger role, pendant lighting has moved beyond simple task lighting and become one of the most important design decisions in the room. The kitchens ahead show how designers use oversized globes, sculptural glass, brass finishes, lantern forms, and grouped pendants to define the island, balance large spaces, and create a focal point that can be seen from every corner of the kitchen. In many cases, the lighting becomes just as important as the cabinetry, countertops, or island itself. Oversized Globe Pendants Balance a Dark Island @morethanjustbricks The large white globe pendants establish a strong visual anchor above the island. Their rounded shape softens the sharp edges of the black base cabinetry, while the brass accents connect with the neutral cabinetry throughout the room. The fixtures hold their presence despite the double-height ceiling and wide footprint. The is...