Even though large amount of money could be spent on upgrading your home, the thing that matters is the taste even if was a stately mansion, city flat or a cottage by sea. Individual attention must be paid to every small issue to obtain a distinguished home. Some of the most horrendous mistakes that one commits while making your room more noticeable is, while the walls are adorned with wonderful paintings and expensive tapestries, the floor is scattered with absurd collection of hired chairs which look atrocious. It has to be kept in mind that every room is unique and holds a certain promise in various situations of life. Fashions and trends may be in vogue for a while, but, the house which has been created with the principle of being distinguished will definitely be a fashion statement. Temporary schemes cannot guarantee a quality distinguished home.
The essence of background is an interesting topic. A single flower placed at a certain place would be more decorative than a dozen roses scattered around the room in the wrong vases and sight spoiling locations. It is certainly felt that a vase with or without flowers should add to the beauty to your room, it should be placed in such a manner that it vibes well and enhances the look of the room. A Venetian glass having a one rose stand could have a background of a green curtain, but surely not a photograph or other picture.
Flowers generally are more pleasing when put in a plain vase, either of pottery, glass, silver or porcelain. Even if the vase does have any decorations in color, then you should have flowers which are of the same color as the vase or possibly with the combination of shades of the color of the vase.
Towards enhancing the decorative effect of the tapestry which is not large for your space by one, two or three feet, you could frame it to match the dominating color a shade darker with a plain border of velvet or velveteen than what appears on the tapestry. It is a common rule that no adornment should ever be placed ahead a picture. This rule is excused when it is a large architectural picture whose aim is a decorative mural, it is an intentional backdrop like tapestries. It is similar to a statue or vase in a garden or park. You can also find the idea of landscape as background in portraits done by old masters. It is of utmost importance that you should not place any ornament in front of any picture to spoil the view of the definite composition in the tapestry or picture.