Cheryl Eisen Reveals Secrets to Displaying Art | Open House TV
Art is something that can dramtically change the look of your home. But something so simple can often be quite challenging! The right way to display art often eludes people- it can even be intimidating. Expert Stager and Designer Cheryl Eisen gives some tips to overcome your art obstacles and make a statement in your home.
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I laughed reading some of the critical statements about art here. Apparently some people do not understand that staging a place to sell is different from interior design that expresses a personal point of view. A ton of people with a lot of money have zero taste and seek to emulate looks that they have seen in other places. Cheryl is simply playing up this idea and serving the illusory effect of good taste. Only people that do not comprehend this difference complain. What she actually does is brilliant. Whether people in middle 'Murka are smart enough to grasp the pearls of wisdom is up for debate based upon some of the responses.
People will say hateful things but it was staged very well and thoughtfully
So much on the comments. I really like this video! Her taste level is clean and sensible.
I met Cheryl years ago right as she was getting started and she is a very brilliant and hardworking woman. She knows what she likes and is excellent in making that vision come to life. Anyone who says that she is lacking in "taste" does not understand staging properties to help them sell faster. There is a reason why she is as successful as she is and all the negative, non-constructive comments are pointless and low class.
To all the negative comments about the art: Everyone is missing the point!
Love Ms. Eisen's approach to design---PURE TALENT... just purchased a large canvass from thrift now I can re-purpose the old painting to match something from the Interior Marketing Group's play book! THANK YO U
I wish they prepared the space for art and encourage the clients to go chose real art from galeries and artists (they must have partners). Art is also part of our selves that get expressed for the eye to see, so I really got shocked that a luxury designer didn't have a galery partner and decided to manufacture its own "art".
Simply beautifully decorated home! I love it! ❤
Art, Art, Art, You can never go wrong with Art!!!
Very nice work. It gives a future owner a great idea of how it would feel to live in the home without it being overpowering. Clean, light and does not distract from seeing the home.
In my opinion you did a fantastic job. Very inspirational.
I enjoyed mist of the tips but would deviate from not putting art above the fireplace. That's exactly what we did in our home! In the U.K. of course, the norm is to put a mirror above a fireplace. Overall though, I love the contemporary feel in the video :)
I LOVE the art.
Ms cheryl you have a beautiful business. You seem to enjoy it. Helpful tips. Pamela in Detroit
it's a very nice design is a very nice combination of textures and colors but looks " Tacky " now we know the way they prepared the art pieces. art in home is a personal Journey as a personal action. And by the way is she a professional painter ?Does she has any Art studies ?I know she's an interior designer but you have to do more than that to know about art...
extra dips of green lol well that was well thought out .ohhh please
"Add a bit more drip on there..." - is it SNL?
I actually like the first property that was featured here the 42 East 72nd Street Residence 4, if only it's 4 bedroom and more kitchen counter space and less storage cabinets. In a kitchen counter space is EVERYTHING. If you are not going to have that much counter space which means you are not going to be cooking a lot, there is no point to having that much storage.
After perusing some of the comments I have to say in her defense that some people can't afford millions for "gallery art". some of the art is as good as alot of what you see in galleries nowdays, which is just offensive!
If you don't have a warehouse full of art or your own art team :-) you can also get pictures from the internet and get them printed on the cheap in your local copy-shop. Depending where you live you should be able to get a poster-size one for under 10 dollars even for a nice print. Then hang them naked (no frame) with a few straight pins: they won't leave a mark on your wall and will hold long enough for you to sell the house. That will give you the best bang for your buck. It might not quite be enough for 8M$ mansions though!