Anyone can hang a wall clock. All you need is a nail, some space,
and occasionally a beam. However when you start to truly contemplate
the possibilities, you begin to understand that even in this
seemingly simple task there is a huge potential for creativity.
Lines and Rows
The
simple method is to choose a bare looking wall, and simply place the
clock in its center. While this is of course effective, it doesn't
take into account the rest of the elements in the room. The clock is
a part of the whole, and as such can and should coordinate with
other objects to create an overall impression.
One
way to integrate your clock into the rest of the room is to align it
with other decorative objects. Wall items such as mirrors, posters,
or artwork, can be placed on a virtual horizon to create a linear
arrangement. This way instead of a group of isolated items, you get
a single integrated look.
Getting a little fancier, these virtual lines can run not only left
to right, but up and down. This has the added benefit of creating
virtual height in a space. Lines can also run diagonally, although
if you overuse this technique you can get a space which is
unbalanced. Always be certain to use diagonal wall arrangements
tastefully, and to use plenty of linear stations to complete the
falling line.
Multiple Clock
Arrangements
In
lieu of placing your timepiece in an arrangement with other items,
it is often desirable to create an array entirely from a variety of
clocks. This has the advantage of instantly matching, both
stylistically, as well as with the synchronization that comes from
matching their motor ticks to one another.
Wall
clocks can easily be arranged in rows as with other items, and lines
of two or three clocks can be placed horizontally, vertically, or
diagonally. Patterns can also be designed, such as a hanging diamond
formation, or a star. When the clock hands are properly
synchronized, this can create an impressive effect.
When
decorating with groups of clocks, their various colors and styles
can be used to further enhance the decorative scheme. If you have a
trio of clocks, you can place emphasis on any of them by choosing
one which is a slightly different, albeit matching color, from the
other two. Making the center clock different will focus attention on
the display, while doing this to one of the end clocks will focus
peoples eyes beyond, in the direction of the different clock.
Shape can also be coordinated in wall clocks, with squares matched
to diamonds, and circle shaped clocks bordering squares. There are
also multicolored clocks which are available, that will have a
unique display of color throughout its surface. These used in
conjunction can create a truly unique display.
Often we overlook the wall clock as little more than a utility, a
structure designed to serve its stated purpose in as unobtrusive a
way as possible. Even when we go one step further and decide to
display an impressive, novel, or attractive clock, usually we just
hang it from any spare wall, an isolated piece neither adding to nor
subtracting from the total appearance of the space. However, with a
little imagination, you can integrate your wall clocks into your
existing wall décor, and make it a part of the overall decorative
scheme. Even further, you can use wall clocks themselves as a room's
style, displaying a synchronized display of your own decorative
style.
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