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Keep it Simple – Small Space Decor

Keep it simpleThere is nothing better for a small space than to keep it simple. Use the simplicity of white walls and keep the floors and corner spaces clutter free. Opt for furniture on the trim side so that it doesn’t crowd the room to much. Wall mounted television saves space as well. Though the space above in super-minimal we like some of the ideas, like the numerous pieces of art either on the walls or resting against an open wall space.

 
Chrome & Velvet Chaise Lounge


Lubrano Sectional, Beige Linen


Abstract Painting

Armoire Love

Lack of closet space? The answer?  A stylish armoire. This hand-crafted wood armoire features a beveled mirrored front. From the Borghese Collection at Armoire Showroom.  Here are a few more I love from same place.

Rustic Western Pine Armoire – Saint Germaine.

The very fashionable Jessica McClintock Dressing Armoire with stool. Love this!

Here’s a creative idea…why not find an antique armoire and paint it yourself? Or consider this French armoire hand-painted in contemporary art found at Burke and Hazelden.  And here’s one more design idea…

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The Arts in Reading, PA

The lovely industrial town of Reading, Pennsylvania is perhaps most famous for its history in all of Berks County, but the local apartment dweller can find stimulation in the arts as well with the local organizations, businesses, and museums in or near down town.

When living in your Reading apartment you will find so many artistic things to check into and do, right outside your door.  Take a walk down Penn Avenue and spend an hour or two  exploring the Art Plus Gallery.  This non-profit gallery regularly features local artists who exhibit and sell their work.  The gallery encourages musicians, art students, and senior citizens “to explore the world of art.”  We think they do a great job supporting local arts in the Reading community.

And, while you visit the gallery, why not purchase a nice piece of original art to adorn one of those blank walls in your Reading apartment.  Not only will you own a one-of-a-kind conversation piece, you will also help support the arts in your community.

If you are an artist, perhaps you would like to be an art contributor.  Is that little corner in you Reading apartment you own studio?  Check out the Art Plus Gallery’s news page for info on how to join the artist community and submit your own work to the gallery.

Those long winter nights in your Reading apartment can get boring without something to do, and if you are so gifted perhaps you’ve been working on a fine piece of needlework. If so, this store is for you.  Stitch N’ Stuff is a unique shop only a short drive to on Pottsville Pike.  The store features all you counted cross-stitch needs: books, fabrics, threads in every imaginable color, and custom framing is available too.  They also carry a complete line of Vera Bradley purses and accessories.

If you would like to step out of your Reading apartment and stitch with others, the store offers a “Stitch-In” sessions where you can spend part of the day with other artists, share your work, have great discussions, and get to know fellow artists of needlepoint in your area.

Another stop: the Reading Public Museum is a state-of-the-art museum where you can fuel your mind and stimulate your imagination. Step out of your Reading apartment and get a taste of the many venues this museum has to offer in art, science, history, culture, and the world of outer space (planetarium). This prestigious museum is the best in the area and features painting and sculpture galleries that include works by Degas, Rodin, and other European masters of art, enough to grow new brain cells and get your creative juices going.  Visit the museum website for more details.