As I walked into my broker’s office to meet him for the first time, I saw this record player built-in system that was totally unique. That was the first thing that drew my eyes. It was an icebreaker for us, and we had some conversation about this piece of furniture for about 5 minutes. We hit it off after that and he has been my broker for the past 6 years.
They are often bold, daring, and memorable, commanding attention and setting the tone for the overall aesthetic. Statement pieces can be anything from a large work of art to a colorful rug or an oversized piece of furniture. They add personality and character to a space, showcasing the owner's style and taste. These pieces can also be conversation starters, providing a starting point for discussion among guests.
When it comes to statement pieces in design, it's important to choose carefully to ensure that the piece not only stands out but also complements the overall aesthetic of your space. Start by considering the function of the room and what you want the statement piece to achieve. Do you want it to be a conversation starter or a focal point?
Once you have a clear idea of what you're looking for, think about the style and color scheme of your room. A statement piece should enhance your existing decor rather than clash with it. Consider selecting a piece with an unusual shape or texture, such as an oversized sculpture or a bold rug. Don't be afraid to mix patterns and textures, but keep in mind that less is often more when it comes to statement pieces.
Finally, remember that your statement piece should reflect your personality and add character to your space.
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