There’s nothing better than a nice, big window with an awesome view in an interior…but that isn’t always possible. Plenty of spaces I’ve lived in throughout my life have had small windows, no windows, or windows with weird/bad views, and while you can sometimes use mirrors to add more natural light to a space and overhead fans to help to circulate the air, what to do about the view? One simple way I’ve found to combat this issue is with large-scale art. I recently had a handful of my botanical photographs blown up and framed by Simply Framed and I love the effect. It’s like the next-best-thing to having a big window with a great view. We used their “Print & Frame” service and found them to be fast, reliable and the frames are great quality.
If you’re thinking about getting something done for the holidays, the last day to order Print & Frame for Christmas delivery is December 9th with regular shipping, December 12th with 3 day shipping, or December 14th with Overnight Shipping.
Photography by Justina Blakeney
Our Print and Frame services provided C/O Simply Framed.
Larissa says
I can’t agree more with this post! I was dreaming about perfect windows! Plants and mirrors can help sometimes!
leigh says
thank you so much! i’m about to update a bathroom with no windows and that plant print would be perfect. while you’re on the topic, could you suggest some plants that would be ok in rooms without windows? (at least a few days a week – i could pull them out to sunnier spots on weekends)
Justina Blakeney says
HI Leigh! I’d recommend the Mother In Law’s Tongue or the Zee Zee plant. Make sure when you bring them into the sun on weekends that it’s not full sun, just bright shade. They may fry in the hot sun.
Happy decorating!
leigh says
thanks so much! p.s. i love the authenticity of your blog, and everything about your style. thanks for responding. off to find zee zee plants.
Terry says
Will you be selling any of your prints? I lreally like them.
Assistente Virtual says
Wow how beautiful I loved! While I can’t have the room of my dreams, I keep looking for inspirations!
EH Pothik says
Hi Justina, you did a great job thank you, honey.
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