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What do you think about the scale of the artwork in the room?

Does it work for you?

 

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Too big, but then I don't like the room, period.

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Much too heavy looking for me....I would feel smothered in that room.  

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I prefer fewer, bigger wall pieces more than a bunch of smaller items. 

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The artwork is too big for the room.

 

Really, the only thing I like about the room is the view. The bust would have to go as to not distract my view!!

 

 

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I think it's very masculine looking.  Art work is just not to my liking.

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I love the windows.

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The vibe reminds me of the Sistine Chapel.

Very original to view on a small scale.

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@lolakimono

 

I like the framed artwork in the room...it makes the gray walls look like a suggestion of wallpaper.

The Greek bust needs to go.

 

The room is very angular and masculine-looking to me, except for the framing inside the windows.

 

I would need more feminine touches.

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Re: Scale of Artwork

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For me the framed artwork with 15 individual pieces, both on either side of the bed, is way too much for the room since partially covered by lamps; they are also hung too low for my taste......what is the purpose of the artwork if covered or cluttered with other pieces of furniture.  I like the way the artwork is designed in a single large frame, but not in that room.  Artwork is to be viewed!