Decorate Now With Interesting Frames and Fill Them Later (Or Don’t!)

We have lived in our current home for over three years now, and I have
to admit, I’ve been a little lax in the final touch department. Before
moving in I spent lots of time choosing paint colors and light
fixtures, so the house has looked pretty good from the start, but
recently those very blank walls that I initially loved started to
look just too bare! (And I should say, I’m very particular about what
I’ll drill a hole for.) And then it occurred to me — Moroccan frames, groupings of them to fill those large blank walls! Here’s the results:

Frames Moroccan Large

I actually love the sculptural quality of  these frames as is, and would never fill them up with something solid, as they would be just too massive. I may in the future stencil a design on the wall in light neutral colors, or hang a collection of small plates or objects within the frames. Who knows?

Frames Moroccan Painted Wood

I bought these painted wooden frames not knowing where I’d hang them exactly, but I think they play beautifully off the peacock blue stairwell. I am planning to fill these with some Hebrew blessings printed on clear acetate, but have yet to do a test, so anything could change. It might also be a great place for some upbeat “family rules” type reminders, as these hang over the kitchen table.

Frames,-Moroccan-Arched-Mi
I just love this frame! And I really lucked out that it works so well in this space between the sconces. I took this bench from my husband’s office where it just wasn’t being appreciated (by me that is!), and I leave this bag on the bench for a little shot of color. And as it turns out, the inner most rectangle was exactly the right size to work as a backdrop for the gold-framed portrait. As you can see I quite simply hung the gold-framed picture from the iron frame with a piece of string! I really couldn’t believe my luck! Since frames like these may not be available in your area, you could try filling some of that blank space with an interesting piece of metal wall art, just look in the trees or flowers category for a few tasteful options.

And just because I though you might be curious, the pattern in the foreground of this photo is my new table cloth, a piece of Amy Butler fabric that I ordered from my favorite fabric supply company Fabric.comThey have an amazing selection of Clearance and Closeout Fabricsto choose from, just try not to swoon too much!

And since we’re on the subject, patterned table cloths are a great way to introduce some visual interest and color into your home with minimal commitment! You can make a great tablecloth from a piece of fabric, and my sewing maching was broken so I even just hemmed the ends with iron-on hemming tape. I left the selvedge edges as is, and you really don’t notice it at all! Measure your table and go for it!

Comments

15 responses to “Decorate Now With Interesting Frames and Fill Them Later (Or Don’t!)”

  1. HelenClyde Avatar

    Wow, these frames are stunning. I wish I would walk into something like that on a fleamarket or in town, they´d look perfect on the wall next to our bedroom.

  2. Esty Avatar
    Esty

    I would never think of leaving frames empty, but it does look beautiful, and the lacy, scrolly type of pattern fills up the wall while still being very airy (if you understand what I am saying). They only thing I’d maybe put in there is a mirror!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Esty, I understand what you are saying, the airy look is exactly what appeals to me too!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks! I actually have very limited shopping where I live, but there is a great Moroccan imports store in a neighboring town, which is where I bought these all in one trip!

  5. Tammy Avatar

    Those really are a beautiful way to fill an empty wall with something interesting. I have such a hard time picking out art -there are still a few blank walls in my house waiting to be filled with quilts that I’m working on.

  6. Ashira Edelman Avatar
    Ashira Edelman

    The frames are great, would be great for a mirror too. Where did you buy them- I mean exactly where, like in what town and what is the name and address of the store?
    Thanks,
    Ashira

  7. BookishIma Avatar

    Gorgeous. Everything! Although I think if I had to pick a favorite, those painted wooden frames against the blue of the stairwell would be it.
    I also sometimes take the shortcut of using iron-on hemming tape – shhh, don’t tell anyone!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Tammy! Exactly, I can never buy art when I should make it myself! So these frames were a great solution! Cant wait to see those quilts!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Ashira,
    I bought the frames at a store called Palais Moroccai, in Chatzor HaGalil in the industrial section. Theres a huge selection of dusty and rusty frames in a room just opposite the entrance that looks like a workroom but has lots of treasures. And dont forget to try and bargain for a better price!

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Yes the painted wooden frames are special, Ive really been enjoying them!

  11. Mod Podge Amy Avatar

    Those are absolutely awesome! I love!

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Amy!

  13. Shira Avatar

    I’m new here, so I’ve never seen pics of your home. I must say it’s simply beautiful. I love the vibrancy, the colour and the local flavour of your rooms.
    (I always like to see homes in Israel where it’s apparent we’re in the middle east and not at an IKEA sale).
    The frames are the perfect final touch. I must revisit that store in Chatzor – I was there years ago but you’ve given me inspiration to go once again!

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Shira! When a home reflects its surroundings (even just a bit) then the inside and the outside flow into one another and the house feels so much larger!

  15. Metal Sculptures Avatar

    great ideas to make my house my own.

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