![]() ![]() In the bedroom: If your headboard is low enough, consider a large clock as a way to keep track of quality ‘time’ in the bedroom! To see more of this large clock and the open layout it lives in, click here The dining room. A large clock in a dining room is a nice alternative to a traditional buffet and hutch. This covers a whole range of walls including entryways, bare walls, bedroom walls and more! This fireplace looks GORGEOUS with the low contrast, but striking clock… ![]() The soft contrast of the clock colour sits perfectly on the rustic wood and picks up on the lighter tones in the furnishings without being ‘punchy’. If you picture the space without the clock, you’ll see a focal point that is at half of its potential. So you already have a fireplace or something else equally as exciting? Well, guaranteed there is a clock out there that will not compete with your focal point, but rather it will complement it… I love the rustic wood backdrop of that clock and how it picks up on the stain of the buffet top. ![]() See the full blog post here: A Dining Room Makeover with Agreeable Gray When my E-design client was looking for the perfect paint colour for her dining room, it was Agreeable Gray that set the perfect tone for this GORGEOUS large clock display! Let’s talk about Clocks! I am OBSESSED with large clocks and couldn’t WAIT to share this blog post with you.Īnd while every home suits a small clock here and there, not every home suits a large clock, which can look out of place and awkward if not hung in the right spot. ![]()
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