
I'm thinking up there for the big traditional wedding photo. However, there's so much space there that I'm tempted to put the second one there too--but how could I arrange it so that would actually look good? I don't think I can. . . . I'm so obsessed with symmetry that I am also not sure what to do about the fact the dresser isn't centered with the wall so that we can have enough room for our laundry hampers (hint: they're under the blankets). Do I go ahead and center it above the dresser even though that would leave a extra space on the left side of the wall? Or, do I go ahead and center it to that portion of wall and . . . blech! Maybe I do need to just make room for the hampers on my side of our closet. . . .

Do I hang something small on the right and left sides of the bed? I would put the traditional wedding photo up above the headboard, but I'd like to eventually make a big flower wall-hanging, like my mom has, to go there. Actually, I'm sure I could do other things with the space as well. Someone please give me some ideas! I don't like having heavy things above the bed since it's a potential safety issue--I'm a worrier, so hanging the big photos would just be bad--and thus the flower arrangement idea. What else can I do in this huge space???


There on the bachelor's chest is the matted picture I'd like to someday get framed. I think a frame matching the handles of the furniture would work.

I'd like to center that small Christ picture between the windows here.
If only I could do something other than "centering". . . . Oh, well!
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