Scarves tied in a bow around the neck or fluttering in the hair while driving a convertible were once a symbol of elegance, but today we like to forget them a little. Instead of landing at the bottom of the cupboard, they can be used as an interesting wall decoration.
Because of their own interesting patterns, which are often symmetrical, scarves often come into their own when they are fully stretched. Maybe that's why they've recently been replaced by more on the walls of living rooms classic paintings and photographs. We can also follow this trend by choosing a rug that will fit into our space and simply inserting it into a frame from the furniture center or having it professionally framed.
If we want the scarf to be stretched smoothly, it is best to first pull it along the edge sew gently on stiff fabric, which is stretched over the frame. Those lucky people who inherited a more valuable scarf from their grandmother will be glad to hear that for glazing we use glass with sun protection to prevent the fabric from fading. The scarves can complement each other as desired and thus create on the wall interesting colorful collage, which will undoubtedly be the subject of conversation on every visit!
See more photos of different wall decorations in the gallery