Hanging personal photos or favourite artwork is an easy way to bring character into your new space.
Not exact matches
Degrees and diplomas (framed and
hung) spark confidence, as do de-dusted and displayed awards, but don't forget to add some
personal touches like art and
photos.
My accounts are pretty popular and I'm sure there are people that have thought that by looking at them, but I promise behind the happy
photos there are lots of insecurities and
hang ups, there are big
personal issues, struggles with health things, stresses over running a business and becoming a public figure that people can openly pull apart.
Authors Steph
Hung and Erin Jang lay out 35 projects with lists of cheap materials, simple instructions, great
photos and helpful templates (along with the
personal inspiration behind each project) that yield never fussy, always appealing and sometimes funny and sweet gifts: like the Secret Love Note Shirt with a message ironed on the inside, or the board games with pieces made of candy.
Francesca Fuchs Working on a series of paintings of framed paintings, prints, and
photos that
hang in her house, Francesca Fuchs begins with
personal history, focusing on an individual experience, rather than an art historical system of worth.
Virtual offices don't allow for
personal touches —
photos of family, law degrees
hanging on the wall.
Place
personal photos in mini frames with ribbons as
hangers to decorate the tree.
Personal Touches: The thing to remember about home offices is that it is still your home, so have fun decorating the space and
hang your fave art pieces or
photos.