| Your new house or apartment has a large, plain, | | | | group of city scenes to bring some drama into |
| bare wall, but you can't paint it because the | | | | your space. Or you could choose a set of smaller |
| landlord won't give permission. Need ideas of what | | | | posters of masterpieces, maybe by Monet, Van |
| can you do to spruce it up? Here's a few tips to | | | | Gogh, or Picasso. Have a long, narrow space |
| transform that blank behemoth into the focal | | | | between two windows or doors? Try a piece of |
| point of the room. | | | | Oriental artwork or a funky photo of the Eiffel |
| 1.) Framed posters or art prints - You're a little | | | | Tower. Frames come in everything from very |
| too old for pin up posters, and buying "real" pieces | | | | affordable, basic black plastic to quite expensive, |
| of art just isn't in everyone's budget. Most folks, | | | | fancy woods. You can even get hip, modern |
| though, can afford a framed art print or photo | | | | looking metal frames in bronze, gold and silver |
| poster. Decide on a theme or a particular color | | | | tones. There are posters and frames for every |
| scheme and go from there. Perhaps you'd like a | | | | budget, decorating style and wall space. |