After my post on making use out of small spaces, Elizabeth of Little Black Door left a comment sharing how she took a little corner of their home and made it a cozy art gallery.
Here’s the space before (complete with a “time-out chair”—well, that is functional, in my opinion!) . . .
And, this is how she transformed this little spot with a cheery pillow, a few accessories and lots of personal photographs and artwork:
I think the idea of hanging artwork corner-to-corner is a great one. Makes such a big impact in a small spot.
To see more of this project, visit Elizabeth’s blog here.











What a difference a gallery wall can make. I love the corner to corner display.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation! And yes, I love that she ran the art around the corner.
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness - what a transformation! Full of love and joy! Perfect. Thanks for sharing - great job. Have a wonderful day
ReplyDeleteI love it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBethany
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Looks fabulous. What a great idea. Love her collage. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteI love how she kept the same 2 pieces of furniture and added everything in around it! Fabulous use of space.
ReplyDeleteLooks great, I have a wall at the top of my stairs that needs attention. This could be the answer. Thanks for the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteWOW! perfection!! I love it! especially allowing the artwork to go all the way to the center.
ReplyDeleteWonderful job turning her corner into a statement!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little corner -- I actually have a similar one in my living room. Darn corners. I'll have to remember this :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is such a great idea! This space is really beautiful and so cozy. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind sitting in the timeout chair in that beautiful and cozy corner. It's an absolutely perfect use of that little area!!
ReplyDeleteLove it...can I have a time out please!
ReplyDeletebeyond gorgeous!! I love all of the frames and prints!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! Amazing what a difference what a few things can make. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!! I love the the mix she used perfect!
ReplyDeletethis has me thinking--- i love the look of that! i have a question for you and maybe you can write a post about it? we are going to be working on our master this year. i have the plan of pretty much the entire room EXCEPT we have a dormer window with a little nook and i am STUCK. i have thought about a little desk but i am not crazy about the idea.... any thoughts?
ReplyDeleteI'm storing all of these ideas to one day use in my house. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is amazing what she has done with this little corner. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteHi Emily! Love, love, love your blog :) I just finished a book nook for our little girl and posted some before and after photos on my blog: http://anaproposbeginning.blogspot.com/2012/02/book-nook-complete.html
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this sweet little space!
Congrats on the twins :)
Wow- what a transformation! I love the corner gallery wall idea too! I have to look around my home now, for a good corner to try this!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet space. Even I wouldn't mind going to time out in that corner. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE it! I am such a sucker for a great gallery wall!
ReplyDeleteSPECTACULAR! Couldn't be more perfect!
ReplyDeleteStacy
I liked Mystic Valley Traders on fb. :) Found your blog through a friend!
ReplyDelete--Brandy
Gorgeous! What a transformation. The gallery wall made a huge impact in that space, I love how she hung the art corner to corner. Off to check out her blog!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great makeover to share Emily!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation!
ReplyDeleteThis is so perfect...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi, Emily, I am new to your blog. I was NOT expecting such a lovely makeover! The thing I like the most is that she kept the little table and the chait, matched the (mismatched) frames to them and now it all blends in!
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