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Perfectly and Purposefully Out-Of-Place Decor Details


The element of surprise is usually a welcome addition to a room's decor, especially when it has a humorous edge. So tonight— because we can all use something light at the end of a long week— I'm sharing a few of my favorite perfectly unusual design inspirations...

 
 

• 1. Purposefully out of proportion fixtures always get me. I love this quirky gigantic lamp and tiny chair combo from Abigail Ahern's home.
• 2. Hallways are perfect places to experiment with out-of-place and unexpected decor details because they transform the space into something more than a forgettable walk-through. I bet this nostalgic hopscotch painting is every bit as enticing to adults as it is to kids.
• 3. I suppose it would take quite the room to not make Eero Aarnio's Bubble Chair look out of place, but I suppose that's why it's so delicious. In any room, but especially in a very traditional room it always seems to be playfully and quite happily breaking the rules.
• 4. Pink can't help but look punchy especially in an understated space like this that looks like it's patiently waiting to be enlivened.
• 5. The contrast of rough primitives in tailored spaces adds instant interest and personality. If this picture did not happen to be from a catalog, I might venture to say it's the perfect way to break up the catalog-y feel....

What purposefully out of place deigns keep your home interesting?

(Images: 1: Abigail Ahern, 2: Marie Claire Maison, 3: via decorology, 4: Domino, 5: Wisteria)

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That first picture totally got me. Very funny!

posted by sally305 on October 16th 2009 at 9:55pm
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Hopscotch in the hallway! Yess!

posted by ladymantle on October 16th 2009 at 10:14pm
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I love the hopscotch rug--too funny! In my home I just like to re-purpose different items. My favorite is a metal plant stand in my bathroom that holds rolled up bath towels on the bottom and a ceramic punch bowl on the top holds hand towels. How often am I going to serve punch? :)

~Tracy @
http://www.dailydecorator.com

posted by Daily Decorator on October 16th 2009 at 10:50pm
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Lion Statue as seating. Out of place but should be in place.

http://www.lookatmybeautifulsofa.com/2009/10/stone-lion-to-ride-on/

posted by phongalong on October 17th 2009 at 12:09am
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Oh I adore the first 2!

posted by CozyLittleCave on October 17th 2009 at 1:20am
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Yes, the first two are great. The others, while nice, look fairly ordinary to my eye.

posted by mirandabee on October 17th 2009 at 5:15am
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The first photo is great! We have a giant taxidermy fish above our fireplace in an otherwise nice-but-straightforward space:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/visualingual/2099436470/in/set-72157594505190197/

I think it warms up the space in a surprising way.

posted by visualingual on October 17th 2009 at 7:02am
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Am I missing something? What is humorous or surprising about the last three---they are quite ordinary--I love the hopscotch rug and the giant lamp--both are delightful & unexpected. By the way, Visualingual--your fish is beautiful!

posted by bcthree on October 17th 2009 at 12:08pm
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This is the idea I was going for when I hung a bison skull on the wall in my pastel, feminine bedroom. Now if only I could find a hopscotch rug...

posted by jennykno on October 18th 2009 at 9:41am
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the hopscotch is FABULOUS. i want.

the lamp? not so much. kind of gives me nightmares of falling asleep at my studio desk in architecture school.

kelly
http://tearinguphouses.blogspot.com

posted by k51279 on October 18th 2009 at 8:31pm
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Yeah, I'm missing the point of the last 3 as well...

posted by bepsf on October 19th 2009 at 11:27am
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We have the white plywood "chandelier" from Urban Outfitters in our otherwise high-end great room. (High end b/c all the furnishings were hand-me downs. Urban Outfitters is more along what I can afford.) I'm hoping it says whimsy and humor and not tacky and cheap.

posted by avimom on October 19th 2009 at 1:30pm
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our home is a concoction of lots of geometric shapes - lots of framed/square things, along with lots of circles (papasan chair, plates, embroidery hoops). i guess everything fits within those boundaries....i didn't plan it that way. hmm....now i wonder if i should toss in something a little less expected...at least where the shapes are concerned...i've been looking for a great big branch to be very not-geometric...

posted by nikki moore - photography and vintage treasures on October 25th 2009 at 3:14pm
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I find the combination of colours in the last picture simply tragic. The contrast between them is so strong that they made the atmosphere tensed and nervous in a way. The idea that is used for the table is really great. This original look of the wood made it so expressive. But the colours aroud shoud have been more relaxed as if taken from nature. Then the harmony would have been definately better.

posted by Hris_hristova on October 26th 2009 at 4:26pm
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