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The Art of Intentional Display: Less is More in Decor 🖼️
In curated interiors, every piece matters. My philosophy for displays is about intention – choosing objects that hold meaning and visual appeal, rather than filling space. Practice intentional display: • Select fewer, high-impact items. • Consider the story behind each object. • Balance visual weight and scale. • Use negative space to highlight your pieces. • Rotate items to keep displays fresh and engaging. Curate your space with purpose. Save this for your intentional display inspiration! ✨
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