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Maps aren't just geographical guides; they're storytellers within home decor, according to leading interior designers.
Maps aren't just geographical guides; they're storytellers within home decor, according to leading interior designers. Whether antique or contemporary, maps add a personalized touch and visual allure to residential spaces.
Emma Deterding from Kelling Designs emphasizes the significance of maps in infusing color, detail, and a personal touch into homes. By focusing on specific counties or historical maps like 18th-century London, she crafts designs that resonate with clients on a familial and cultural level.
Helen Sunderland-Cohen, overseeing the Sunderland Collection on Oculi Mundi, advocates for selecting maps that tie into the residents' memories or location. Antique maps, rich in decorative details, offer a range of sizes and themes, creating focal points or brightening corners depending on placement.
Scott Maddux of Maddux Creative appreciates vintage maps with unique hanging mechanisms, while Olga Alexeeva from Black & Milk highlights the impact of framing in enhancing a map's aesthetic appeal within a space.
For a polished look, Emma suggests hanging maps in matching frames, emphasizing a structured display that retains their informative essence.
In essence, maps transcend mere decoration; they become compelling narratives woven into the very fabric of home design.