![]() ![]() However, you need to see if there’s enough buffer space and that the clock is not sharing the wall with other decorative items or it would look too cluttered.įor the other rooms such as the bedroom and the study, get a smaller clock, 30cm or less ![]() ![]() If you want the clock to be an eye-catching decorative piece in your living room, it could be 40cm or even 50cm+ in diameter, especially when the clock is going to be seen from a distance. Like the correlation of all interior design elements, the clock needs to be proportional to the size of the room and the wall space. Is the spot you pick somewhere visible to you at a comfortable angle so that you won’t strain your neck when you check the time? It is also not ideal for the clock to be put next to a window the brighter exterior will reflect on the lens, making the hands hard to read. Where exactly do you plan to put it? – in which room, on which wall or which table top. To pick the right clock, start with the surrounding before zooming into the clock itself. ![]()
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