How to Decorate a Music Room
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Musical Instruments Displayed on Music Room Wall
First, take stock of the decor you already have. Wooden guitars, vintage brass instruments, a stylish piano, a hip drum set, or a big upright bass, all add character and dimension to a music room. Take the instruments out of their cases and put them on display. The instruments you show off, instantly personalize the room by depicting your interests and musical preferences. - 2). Make sure your music room has comfortable seating for you and whoever else might come over to jam.
- 3). Rugs or musical theme wall tapestries can help the acoustics of a music room with hard floors.
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Viola Lamp for Music Theme Room
Scour yard sales and Ebay for dirt cheap broken down instruments that can be revived to serve a new purpose. With a little rewiring, guitars, violins, and saxophones all make great lamps. A trumpet or cornet can be an elegant candlestick. Scrolls from violins or violas make great wall hooks for jackets or hats. A piano bench might make a great coffee table. - 5
Art for the Music Theme Room
Liven up the walls with prints or posters that reflect your musical taste and inspire you to play. - 6
Percussion Instruments to Decorate a Music Theme Room
Cheap percussion instruments can be fun accents for in-tables or shelves. Washboards, animal guiros, or bright maracas are just a few examples. - 7
Inexpensive Woodwinds to Decorate a Music Theme Room
Inexpensive woodwinds can also bring an exotic touch to a music room. Fill a pottery vase with wooden flutes, or set a clay ocarina out on the coffee table. - 8). For times when your instruments are taking a break, you'll probably want to include storage in your music room for a sound system and favorite CDs.
- 9). Now, relax and see how much better music sounds when you play it for the first time in your new music room.
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