Here’s a follow-up photo to a space I did a few weeks ago. It’s always nice to see the finished room.
This family is all about its kids, a school-aged boy and girl, hence the block of family photos. They are also keen on their ethnic heritage, hence the African mask.
The wall the mask is hanging on is curved (see previous post), so it would not lend itself to traditional artwork. But because the mask is narrow, it sits nicely on the curved wall. The white color works perfectly with the printed white damask pattern, and the height of the piece makes it a dramatic statement in this large family room.
The wallpaper is a silver cork material by Thibaut, and the home is in Pasadena, in southeast Houston.
Tags: african mask, cork, curved wall, damask, ethnic, family photos, heritage, houston, pasadena, silver, Thibaut, wallpaper, white
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