Looking for ideas for a large picture to put over my sofa
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Choose a piece of fabric which co ordinates with your room and has a pattern you like, some fabrics are almost like pictures. Staple it to a large picture canvas or find a large, old picture frame and put it in.
what style do you have and colors. and how big is the room? a gallery wall is good over a sofa too. many many ideas, it just depends on style
Cut a sheet of plywood into three rectangles that fit the wall and cover them with wall paper (pattern your choice) and frame it with some molding as small or grand as pleases you. If you don't want to buy plywood you can also use cardboard.
Inexpensive, multi-panel canvas art is available on wish.com for cheap, cheap. Avail in scenery or a bunch of other images, They come rolled and you build your own wood frame & attach the canvas to them yourself. Not hard to do. Most are Multiple panels so can fill up a wall easily. Check them out. ive purchased several and love them.
take your time and find something you love! visit goodwill stores/garage sales/check out amazon or other not too expensive websites. Photos are always a good choice :)
How about a large, interesting branch ? Remove any bark or loose bits, spray with a matte clear spray (or even a metallic color?), then wrap with remote-controlled, battery-operated fairy lights such as these: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G3CK8ME/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Helen I'm facing the same thing but I refuse to put a picture of any kind up because it is not centered on wall due to piano. I plan on looking for metal items to hang up randomly. I do want mirrors but nothing to large or it will look like that's the center point. I want the look of a collection overtime not all matchy matchy. I love shapes either way geometrical or free flowing. I hope this may help you. Or since you want a picture why not take photos yourself and have them blown up to fill up wall. You might be able to get one the size you want but you will probably have to look for a company on line. I don't think staple's goes very large but you could ask them. Even the center of a beautiful flower would be interesting. This makes it more personal. Then have it professionally framed so you can have forever. It would be an original and truly something you love and an original.