1. Combined
The combined decoration method is a harmonious arrangement that centers around a master painting, creating a focal point while maintaining a balanced visual hierarchy. This approach allows for flexibility on the sides, where different elements can be added to complement the central piece. In this design, Chinese porcelain is placed on either side, all in blue and white, offering a more refined aesthetic compared to colorful ceramic displays. The modern patterns used here are not traditional figure or landscape paintings but rather abstract or stylized designs. This choice ensures they blend well with the blue-and-white theme. The combination reflects a fusion of Western and Chinese styles, showcasing the owner's open-mindedness and appreciation for cultural diversity. It also suggests a balanced personality—neither overly rigid nor completely free-spirited.
2. Staggered
The staggered frame method involves arranging frames in a geometric pattern to create an eye-catching wall display. This technique emphasizes both the overall composition and individual storytelling within each frame. It’s a contemporary approach where color contrast and harmony play a key role in the visual impact. The main focus of this layout is often the central portrait. However, one drawback is that smaller paintings on either side may not stand out enough, especially if they lack strong color or pattern elements. As a result, these smaller pieces tend to act as background layers, which can be easily overshadowed by more vibrant elements.
3. Parallel
The parallel arrangement offers a clean and structured look, making it ideal for a simple yet elegant decoration. The layout can vary, with options for horizontal or vertical alignment. This method maintains a sense of classical symmetry and order. When choosing images for this setup, it’s best to go for lively and easygoing themes rather than overly detailed works. Incorporating brushwork that feels spontaneous can add an unexpected twist to the otherwise formal arrangement, introducing a subtle sense of rebellion against traditional decor.
4. Shelf Style
A modern wall shelf is a great way to elevate the decorative appeal of a space. The shelf can be designed in a traditional style with varied shapes or in a minimalist, streamlined form. The key to this method lies in what you place on the shelf. The center should feature a prominent object—whether it’s a Western or Eastern artwork, depending on your collection. If you don’t have any art pieces, you can still make a statement by placing non-artistic items like glass or ceramics in the center. This approach resembles a museum display, turning the wall into a gallery-like space that serves both as decoration and a showcase of personal taste.
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Luminous Efficacy | >80lm/W |
Colour Rendering index | 80 |
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