tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3239119879493932218.post1016073644058276679..comments2023-10-28T03:18:54.257-07:00Comments on S. Corey-Art Modern Abstract Outsider Folk Art Art Brut Paintings.: How Art Rescued a Roomsandra coreyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03152331530499316809noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3239119879493932218.post-75191858542734914082012-06-28T08:48:07.933-07:002012-06-28T08:48:07.933-07:00Barb from Las Vegas wrote:
Free Style! Remember t...Barb from Las Vegas wrote:<br /><br />Free Style! Remember that HGTV show from more than a few years back? I know just what you mean, though. I relate completely to your blog. (no surprise there) and loved reading your design dilemma and solution.<br /> <br /> My chi often has been harshed to the point of wanting to discard everything or even move out over what turned out to be controllable issues. Of course you know what happened to my kitchen cabinets...that was the most extreme and labor intensive case...still under $100.<br /> <br /> But lately I was convinced that our two end tables flanking the couch were too big for the living room. I wanted to put them on Craig's list and replace them with ones I found at Pier 1. My only living room wall has a fire place angled into one corner, a table, the couch, a table and then my piano. Too crowded and too linear. The corner at the other end of the wall is adjacent to some floor length bay windows that nothing is allowed to block for the sake of the view. I just angled the piano in that corner (not blocking the windows) so that it balances out the fireplace, and then moved the couch and end-table assembly to be centered on the wall. Voila...serenity at last. Before I was constantly distracted by the previous arrangement, to the point of not being able to read or play the piano. <br /> <br />Here's to keep on loving our homes!sandra coreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03152331530499316809noreply@blogger.com