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My Living Room Wall: Peacock Prints and Hues

Posted by Steph Auteri

As I mentioned yesterday, I spent the weekend searching Etsy for the perfect wall hanging to replace my johnclark prints. Scrutinizing my living room, it suddenly occurred to me that — without even realizing it — I had been decorating with a peacock-like palette. Hardly a surprise, considering my love of all things peacock. (I want these so bad.)

Pictured above is the antique chair I inherited from my grandparents, decorated with a deep purple throw pillow my mom had back in her dorm room days. After the jump, find more photos of the green and purple pieces in my living room, and the artwork I'm considering adding into the mix.

 

Here are two shots of the corner of my living room, where I've placed a large vase from Target's annual Global Bazaar line. The print on the wall is also from that line.

 

 

I have a bunch of those purple prints, spread over the wall.

Looking all this over, I decided that I needed a large, bold print incorporating both purple and green. My black & white johnclark prints just don't seem to fit in. What do you think of the following?

 

 

[$35, Etsy] 

 

 

[$350, Etsy] 

 

 

[$80, Etsy] 

 

 

[$30, Etsy] 

 

 

[$200, Etsy] 

What's the verdict, guys?

Related: Exoticism on a Dime, City of Love(ly Photography), Etsy Artist Highlight: johnclark, Trend Watch: Peacocks, Strut Your Stuff, Seeing Red, Cheap Fix: My New Kitchen Table, Wall Update, a Table, and Story of a Special Lamp


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larisa said:

I like the $30... you'll keep the nature theme of the purple prints.  The purple and green in it really pulls the room together - I think more so than the others.

November 11, 2008 1:50 PM

Diana Vilibert said:

I like the second one from the bottom--it'll go with the color theme and also sort of matches that awesome floor vase.

November 11, 2008 2:26 PM

D La G said:

Yea.. I like the 85 dollar one and the 30 dollar one.

November 11, 2008 7:23 PM

Steph Auteri said:

Thanks for all your advice guys! I love that everyone is gravitating toward the cheaper one...low bank accounts and all...

November 13, 2008 10:26 AM

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Steph Auteri is a freelance writer and proofreader who has been published in Publishers Weekly, New York Press, Playgirl, and other bastions of fine writing. She maintains a professional site -- stephiswrite.com -- and also blogs about freelancing over at Freelancedom.com. You can keep up on her day-to-day by visiting her Twitter page, https://twitter.com/stephauteri.

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Alex Zalben is a writer living in New York City. He's written for McSweeney's, Modern Humorist and PulpSecret.com. As one-fifth of the sketch comedy group Elephant Larry, he has been written up in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and pretty much every other major publication. Their blog was named one of PC Magazine's Top Blogs for 2007, and they recently won an ECNY Award for their viral short, "Minesweeper: The Movie." Alex did not know love until he bought his first Mac.

Steph Auteri is a freelance writer and proofreader who has been published in Publishers Weekly, New York Press, Playgirl, and other bastions of fine writing. She maintains a professional site https://www.stephiswrite.com, and also blogs about freelancing over at Freelancedom. You can keep up on her day-to-day by visiting her Twitter page.

Diana Vilibert is a freelance writer, among other things. Born in Lithuania, she now lives in New Jersey, where she doesn't have to walk to work ten miles in the snow, barefoot, uphill both ways. Diana cannot afford most of the products she writes about because she buys too many pairs of heels to make up for her shoeless childhood. She's written for MarieClaire.com, Janemag.com, and CosmoGIRL!.

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Laureen Mahler is a writer and editor who lives in California, where the sun never sets and everyone rollerskates to work. She coedits Beeswax Magazine and spends the remainder of her time as a freelance writer and letterpresser. She truly believes that someday she will master the ultimate multitask of blogging while letterpressing, though that might mean that she'll need a second pair of arms.

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