Reading, writing, and arithmetic have their place in modern home décor. To add a little literary zest to your living space, consider the ways in which numbers and letters can really count.
I like the concept of using numbers to add a modern decorative touch as well as organization to a space shared by multiple family members or house guests. Hang up pegs, hooks, or oversized clips in a bathroom in place of a towel ring or bath towel bar and place decorative numbers above each. These are the kind that are used to display addresses on the exterior of a home and can be found at a home improvement store or online for even more size and style options. This is a twist on the “his-and-hers” labels of decades past and works great for kids and overnight company as well. Each person has their own hand and/or bath towel under their own assigned number, which keeps things straight, neat, and may even cut down a little on the laundry.
The use of initials and monogram letters is also a more popular decorative accent idea. Display the family initial on a wall by way of a wall decal you custom order and apply or large wooden or acrylic lettering you find in a craft store and hang. For more of an art gallery feel, use the first initial of each family member’s name, perhaps pets included, in an arrangement, and make the last name initial the most prominent. Similarly, using symbols in the mix like the hash tag, ampersand, “at” symbol, or exclamation point can add a more creative and contemporary flair to a collective display.
Whether you choose to mix letters and numbers in a functional or purely aesthetic way, going back to the classroom basics can provide you with some standout labels and displays that add sophisticated structure and artistic finesse to your rooms. Decorating with numbers and letters really can be as simple as 1, 2, 3.
DesignInMind column; appeared in the Valley Morning Star August 14th.