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https://store.metmuseum.org/home-decor
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's best known art museums. Browse this for some ideas.
Don't make me want to buy stuff ! ๐๐ญ
Succumb to the siren call of capitalist self-indulgence!!
Wow there are a lot of gems in there. Would it make sense to pick a painting there and use it's (dominant) colors for the walls and furniture? That way there'd be some consistency.
Is that something people do?
Personally, I'd stick with white walls. Whatever else you want to do is your own affair. Glad to be of service.