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How to Decorate with Sculptures

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Many people struggle to incorporate sculptures into their interior design projects. Even professionals sometimes see sculptures as big, bulky objects that occupy too much space and often opt for more convenient two-dimensional pieces. Adding sculptures to a living area can be particularly difficult in modern, tiny apartments, where every inch counts.

However, there are sculptures for all spaces and sizes. You don’t have to put a monumental 10-feet​【𝟯 𝗺】 tall sculpture by your front door to wow friends and family. You can always pick a charming, smaller piece that can be easily incorporated into any room, no matter how big or small. In this blog post, we’ll show you why you shouldn’t be intimidated by sculptures. Instead, use them wisely to add depth and character to your space.

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