“You have to risk going too far to discover exactly how far you can really go.” — T.S. Eliot

When it comes to home décor, this sentiment certainly rings true. Moving big scale at home can be extremely intimidating. If you do not take a risk if it will work, but, you will never know. The benefit of making a large bold design proceed is your space will thrill and amaze. The potential pitfall of moving too far is that you might have to pay a small extra for demolition or an extra gallon of Kilz. You’ll know where the line is for reference.

Here’s a peek at some brazen designs; in each example one fearless huge move created a room that wows.

Elad Gonen

An over-the-floor and up-to-the-ceiling tribal design makes using this powder area a exceptional experience. It camouflages the commode. A powder room is the best place for making a bold statement; it’s closed off from the rest of the house and can be an enjoyable surprise.

Charline Lancel

Diasec

Belgian artist Charline Lancel produces large-scale artwork that commands attention and makes us take a second, fourth and third look. This particular piece utilizes the Diasec process; the artwork is bonded to Plexiglas.

An accent wall of log pieces supplies a cottage feel in a modern way, providing this sleek media room a big dose of rustic taste.

Ira Frazin Architect

Overscale fixtures can help make rooms inside an open area. This massive ring of lights hangs from the ceiling like a giant saddle. Notice how the large scale of this fixture helps define the lounging area inside the vast, open floor plan.

DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL

Slabs of stone are no longer only for counters. These colossal pieces have gone vertical, creating stunning walls which wow.

Elad Gonen

An additional way to go big scale would be to zoom in; a closeup of a sunflower is the focus of the powder room. The simple fact that the walls, floor and ceiling are all covered in precisely the same tile makes the sunflower stand out much more.

Cat Anderson Design

When in regards to big collections, keeping things cool is all in the composition. This room shows a ton of classic radios in an intriguing yet orderly way. The streamlined spacing and shelves keep it from looking like a hodgepodge.

DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL

This wraparound wall mural is a sports enthusiast’s dream. Utilizing a black and white image as well as breaking it up into wedges keeps things stylish and modern.

angela adams

Going big isn’t restricted to the walls. A daring rug layout grabs attention in this area and becomes a work of art.

Think beyond anticipated proportions when you want to add excitement to a space. For example, floor-to-ceiling headboards draw the eye mode up in this bedroom. Bonus: Closet storage can lie behind the headboards.

Erla Dögg ingjaldsdóttir

Employing a child for a scale model causes this oversized door seem much bigger than it is, but even so, this is one tall entrance. A door this dimension takes full advantage of the beautiful grain patterns. It had to be this large for the pattern to maintain its own against the uniform wooden planks around the rest of the house’s facade.

Exteriorscapes llc

Giant leaves deliver whimsical seating within this charming garden.

Tell us Perhaps you have made a brazen movement in your house? Please share it with us in the Remarks section.

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