Interior Design Tips for Iron Fish Art Sculptures
Tips provided by Cari Halsey of J. Banks Design Group http://www.jbanksdesign.com
- For larger rooms try a "school of fish look." Place your fish in groups of 2, 3, 4, or more on an empty wall at various heights.
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Where space is limited try hanging over a door with an antique rod on one side catching the fish on the other side.
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To add "splash" to your child's room, paint waves on a wall and have the fish jumping in and out of the water.
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If you have accent lighting in your home place your fish sculpture underneath and watch it come alive.
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They're perfect for hanging outdoors or on a covered porch.
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Use numerous fish around the perimeter of the room to make a "one of a kind" border.
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Add life to your bookcases by displaying the smaller fish on plate stands.
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Hang them in your stairwell. They can "swim" upstream, traveling as the staircase rises.
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The fish look best when they are decorated in odd numbers.
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These fish are great decoration even away from coastal environments.
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Let them serve as reminders of a relaxed way of life. They are also great for mountain, lake, or river homes and retreats.
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For a totally unique concept, try using 3 or 4 as a headboard in a bedroom.
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Guru of Coastal Decor
Interior Designer
Cari Halsey has a Bachelor of Science in Housing and Interior Design with a Minor in Art from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. She enjoys contemporary styling and loves color - the more color the better. Cari is an interior designer for J. Banks Design Group of Hilton Head, SC. |