This is the first post of a series I have planned to focus on arranging objects in a pleasing way in your home.
Do you have….
Kissing objects
That’s the best way to describe objects that touch each other or look like they are touching thus causing an odd tension/confusion. Is it one object? Two objects? Why are they side by side? etc.
When the objects are overlapped slightly you create more visual interest and depth. If you can add a third object for variety,
so much the better. Note the spacing in the middle.
Exception to the rule
Then there is the exception to the rule. I don’t think having the two pots touching in this vignette is at all boring because of the variety in direction and shape created by the small trees. The enclosed space between the pots is interesting because of the legs. There is so much else going on that this just works well.
Furniture can kiss too! When you have a curved/slanted
arm on a sofa or chair move your end table out so it is not touching the
sofa. It frees up space and creates visual ease. If the arm of sofa is
curved you often have to move a table out even further.
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