i’m always on the lookout for new, fun and creative ways to display artwork.
after all, once you’ve brought home all your new photographs,
where will you put them?
although it is something that i talk about with all of you at
some point, it’s still nice to see examples.
even though it’s a bit on the formal side,
i love the idea. i can totally see it with lots of bohemian colors and
patterns as well.
Kips Bay Decorator Show House 2010: Rod Winterrowd
I found so many favorite rooms at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House this year and one is actually not even really a room.
Interior designer Rod Winterrowd was assigned the first and second floor stair landings and stairwell.
It is a testament to his skill that he created a space that is warm and inviting yet really interesting.
Stairwells themselves can be an overlooked decorating opportunity and Rod created five sections
with molding that divide the space for artwork.
He said he specifically created five so there would be a center focal point for the wonderful mix of art and photography.
What I love is that you could easily replicate this look at home with some applied moldings
and paint for probably not a lot of money.
You could even pick up inexpensive frames and make your own artwork or frame your own photos.
Interior designer Rod Winterrowd was assigned the first and second floor stair landings and stairwell.
It is a testament to his skill that he created a space that is warm and inviting yet really interesting.
Stairwells themselves can be an overlooked decorating opportunity and Rod created five sections
with molding that divide the space for artwork.
He said he specifically created five so there would be a center focal point for the wonderful mix of art and photography.
What I love is that you could easily replicate this look at home with some applied moldings
and paint for probably not a lot of money.
You could even pick up inexpensive frames and make your own artwork or frame your own photos.
by gina weathersby
Deborah Carr - A storied stairwell.