How to Decorate a Corner

 

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.

 

31 comments:

  1. What a difference a gallery wall can make. I love the corner to corner display.

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  2. What a great transformation! And yes, I love that she ran the art around the corner.

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  3. Oh My Goodness - what a transformation! Full of love and joy! Perfect. Thanks for sharing - great job. Have a wonderful day

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  4. I love it! Great job!

    Bethany
    http://www.powellbrower.com/2012/02/project-alert-drop-cloth-curtains-done.html

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  5. Looks fabulous. What a great idea. Love her collage. Hugs, Marty

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  6. I love how she kept the same 2 pieces of furniture and added everything in around it! Fabulous use of space.

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  7. Looks great, I have a wall at the top of my stairs that needs attention. This could be the answer. Thanks for the great ideas!

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  8. WOW! perfection!! I love it! especially allowing the artwork to go all the way to the center.

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  9. Wonderful job turning her corner into a statement!

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  10. What a great little corner -- I actually have a similar one in my living room. Darn corners. I'll have to remember this :)

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  11. Wow, this is such a great idea! This space is really beautiful and so cozy. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  12. I wouldn't mind sitting in the timeout chair in that beautiful and cozy corner. It's an absolutely perfect use of that little area!!

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  13. beyond gorgeous!! I love all of the frames and prints!

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  14. That looks great! Amazing what a difference what a few things can make. :)

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  15. Lovely!! I love the the mix she used perfect!

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  16. this 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?

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  17. I'm storing all of these ideas to one day use in my house. Beautiful.

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  18. Wow! That is amazing what she has done with this little corner. Thanks for sharing this.

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  19. Hi 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

    I'm loving this sweet little space!

    Congrats on the twins :)

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  20. 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!

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  21. This is such a sweet space. Even I wouldn't mind going to time out in that corner. :-)

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  22. Oh I LOVE it! I am such a sucker for a great gallery wall!

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  23. SPECTACULAR! Couldn't be more perfect!
    Stacy

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  24. I liked Mystic Valley Traders on fb. :) Found your blog through a friend!

    --Brandy

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  25. 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!

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  26. That was a great makeover to share Emily!!!

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  27. This is so perfect...thanks for sharing.

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  28. Hi, 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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