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Where To Place The Sculpture At Home?

Where to place the sculpture at home? It is a big question that remains unanswered for a long time. But, here I am with a few solutions to your confusion. Gone are the days when sculptures could only be seen in museums or entrances of hotels. We often hesitate to try something new or think that sculptures are too over the top, or don't know where to place them, or think they would be too expensive. Well, I don't promise to solve all your doubts, but I definitely have some suggestions for you.

 

  • Ways to place the sculpture at home.

 

 

  • Sculptures for shelves: Reach for sculpture when arranging the shelves in your living room, dining room, or bedroom. Placing a few interesting sculptural pieces amid the books and framed artwork helps to break up the presentation and adds interest to the onlooker. 

 

  • The corner can be a center: Sculptures are renowned to bring a sense of live drama to any home design. A sculpture has the power to turn any corner into the center of attention.
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  • Sculpture for the garden: gardens are an important part of the home. Adding a sculpture to the garden can add to its charm.

 

  • Sculpture for entrance: If you want to grab people at “hello,” try installing some original sculpture in your entryway. Placing your art on a pedestal makes it feel especially rich.

 

How to incorporate sculpture into home decor?

 

 

 

There aren’t any fixed rules on how to incorporate sculpture into home decor. We can just follow the method of trial and error if you don't like the placement change the placement. Here are some tips that you can follow.

 

  • Bold and contemporary: People who prefer a minimalist, contemporary look may prefer abstract sculptures of larger size. Clean lines, shiny or matte surfaces, thick or thin, the choice is yours because the selection is huge. 
  • Mixing modern with the classic: A classically styled marble sculpture can add a unique spin to a modern interior design. You need not employ modern materials such as metal or iron. A piece of marble or stone can bring warmth, and people will be drawn to it, making it a fantastic discussion starter.
  • Animal sculpture: Certain animals are said to bring good fortune, wealth, and money. Smaller or larger sculptures of elephants, frogs, or turtles are popular in many cultures.
  • Feng shui: Feng shui is the practice of curating or arranging objects until they are in perfect balance. Budha sculptures are a unique feature in Feng shui, and there is an entire theory surrounding them. These statues are said to bring peace into the home and improve the flow of chi energy. For buddha, sculpture click on https://dirums.com/artwork-details/laughing-buddha-1759

 

 

 

 

 

How to take care of your sculpture?

Sculptures need proper love and care in order to maintain their luster and last long. Metal sculptures can be surprisingly vulnerable to damage, so it’s essential to take care when cleaning. Here are a few tips that will help you display your sculptures without damaging them, and clean them safely so their best qualities keep shining through.

  • Copper care: To keep a high-shine finish on copper, polish it once a quarter. It will develop a patina if left unpolished for a few months, which may not be to your liking. Copper polishing is a straightforward technique that may be done with a variety of tools available at hardware and cooking stores. If you prefer natural products, try scrubbing with a soft brush after using a mixture of white vinegar and salt.
  • Bronze care: Once a month, dust your bronze indoor sculptures with a clean dry towel. If you have a piece that has accumulated a coating of filth due to age or neglect, simply wash it by hand with unscented soap and distilled water, getting into any crevasses with a cloth or soft toothbrush. Bronze cleansers and lubricants are available, however, they are rarely used. After washing, let the surface air dry completely before applying clear paste wax.
  • Terracotta care: Steam is particularly effective for cleaning unpainted terracotta but should be used with great care on painted surfaces.
  • Wood care: Maintain the carving in a moist environment. Dryness is one of the most common causes of deterioration to a wood carving over time, causing the surface to fade and, in some cases, the body to split. Oil the carving occasionally if it appears dry. Dust your carving regularly. 

 

 

Sculptures, whether made of stone, wood, pottery, clay, or any metal, add a sense of completion to any home design while also telling a story. Every sculpture shows the artist's thoughts and the intensity of high art. It's no surprise that sculptures are referred to as "home accents." you can explore and buy sculptures online from our webpage. Do return to our page for more interesting information and blogs.

 

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Anita Mahato

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