A few directions that work well above a sofa besides framed art:
Woven or textile wall hanging – adds texture that paint and frames can’t match. Anything from a simple macrame to a more refined woven tapestry, depending on the room’s vibe.
Floating shelves with a curated mix – small ceramics, trailing plants, candles. More dimensional than flat art and you can rotate pieces without rehanging anything.
A large single mirror – opens up the space and bounces light. Works especially well if it can reflect a window or something worth doubling.
A gallery arrangement of mixed media – prints, small mirrors, a sconce, maybe a small shelf mid-cluster. More involved but the result is really personal.
What’s the general style you’re going for and what color is the couch? That would help narrow down which direction makes the most sense.
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A few directions that work well above a sofa besides framed art:
Woven or textile wall hanging – adds texture that paint and frames can’t match. Anything from a simple macrame to a more refined woven tapestry, depending on the room’s vibe.
Floating shelves with a curated mix – small ceramics, trailing plants, candles. More dimensional than flat art and you can rotate pieces without rehanging anything.
A large single mirror – opens up the space and bounces light. Works especially well if it can reflect a window or something worth doubling.
A gallery arrangement of mixed media – prints, small mirrors, a sconce, maybe a small shelf mid-cluster. More involved but the result is really personal.
What’s the general style you’re going for and what color is the couch? That would help narrow down which direction makes the most sense.
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