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Large Wall Clocks - Decorating Large Walls With Tall Ceilings
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Sometimes I lose my patients. Nothing looks good. Unfortunately you can work for hours and still do not like the outcome. Help is closer and easier to find than you might realize. Large antique reproduction clocks can provide that elegant or rustic centerpeice on your wall. Large wall clocks have really become one of the hottest trends in home decor. Timeworks Incorporated started the latest buzz about antique reproduction clocks that boasted clock faces recreated from actual antique clocks. Starting around 1998 Timeworks introduced many large wall clocks ranging from 23 inch to 31 inches in diameter. Many other companies followed and the big wall clock phenomenon was born. Today it is very easy to find a very attractive rather large clock for one hundred to two hundred dollars.

How does an average homeowner find the right clock? The first step is to review the size of the wall. This is mostly common sense but smaller walls should not have an extra large clock. Large, high ceiling walls do need a larger clock face to make the desired impact. I do have to say that I have seen larger clock faces on smaller walls that look outstanding so, this rule doesn't always hold true.

This large wall epidemic has really taken hold in the last ten years. Most new houses built have taller ceilings creating large walls that tend to make decor look small. The key to decorating large walls is to decorate with like themes around the chosen clock. Antique reproduction clock faces usually do not mix well with modern décor for example. A medium sized wall can usually use a 16-23 inch clock with chosen accents placed in close proximity. Pay attention not to center the clock with the grouping of accents. An important rule of design is not to make a focal point centered. A good example is the traditional fireplace mantel. The centered picture over the mantel is made so much more attractive when candles or other accents are placed to only one side. Furniture that is on the ground below the wall clock and accents can help to provide this design element.

Smaller wall clocks work real well in children's rooms and bathrooms. Here is where the themes can really come to play. Let's say your son has a cowboy style room. It's very easy today to find cowboy themed clocks with moving pendulums. The sky is the limit.

Outdoor clocks have become very popular in the last five years. Bold styles ranging from 23 to 31 inches in diameter are often hung outside on the porch. This decorative approach can add an often-European flavor to the back door. I have also seen a large stucco wall next to the pool become transformed with the addition of a large wall clock/thermometer combo. Be careful to choose the right style, as many clocks are not suitable for outdoor use.

The large, tall walls in today's modern living rooms are fueling the popularity of the large wall clock. When you place a timepiece of this size on your wall I'm sure you will agree that there is no substitution for the large wall clock.

You also can follow this direct link for Large Wall Clocks at Kings River Home Decor and Fine Gifts http://www.kingsrivergifts.com Here you fill find the right centerpiece for you large wall.

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