Friday, March 16, 2012

Movie Posters are Terrific for Adding Decorative Interest

The movie poster is primarily designed, of course, to promote a movie, but these posters can also be terrific works of art in and of themselves. They can be used in your home to capture a mood or a feeling, to show appreciation for your favorite film, or to add a fun touch to casual rooms.

Family Rooms
Family rooms are the perfect place to hang posters, and posters from great movies are perfect for creating a relaxing ambience. Those with very large family rooms who want to create multiple "zones" in the room can suspend framed posters from the ceiling or use posters in stand-up frames as casual room dividers.

Children's Rooms
Children's rooms make great settings for posters from a child's favorite movie. The bright colors and crisp, clear artwork liven up the room and can be easily changed as the child grows up. They also make terrific additions to "themed" children's bedrooms, such as those with Disney themes, and those with themes from other favorite children's films.

Teens' Rooms
The teenager's bedroom and the poster have a long history together. Posters make a great way for teens to express their individuality in the décor of their rooms. They're relatively inexpensive, and when put up in lightweight poster frames, they won't damage walls. Furthermore, it's easy to change up the look of a teen's bedroom simply by changing the posters on the walls.

Adults' Rooms
The movie poster can also be a tasteful and beautiful item of décor in grown-ups' bedrooms too. What better way to remember a memorable night out at the movies than to put up a beautiful poster from that movie where it will be seen every day? Spouses can remember "their" special movie every day. And even non-movie fans can appreciate the effect of a poster from a classic like Casablanca on a retro styled bedroom.
If your home could use an update, but you don't have a lot of money to spend, consider the movie poster as a great choice for adding fun, beauty, and a unique bit of history to your interior spaces.

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