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Design Your Home and
Redefine Your Style

Tips for designing a unique space and finding your own style through art.

Kirsten Grove sits on a sofa in the living room while looking at Jungle Canopy II V.2, Positive (2016) by Bill Claps in Art Mode on The Frame

Kirsten Grove is an interior designer and consultant. The first thing you’ll notice when scrolling through her Instagram is her eclectic yet minimal style. For her, nothing beats a good mix and match of styles, and artwork to complete the room’s ambiance.

Modern interior design elements mixed with eclectic décor throughout Kirsten Grove's home.

"Mixing and matching while staying minimal is the key to magic."

Kirsten takes inspiration from artists that combine colors and shapes to create her distinct layering style with various design elements—without going overboard. Her main focus is to keep things simple yet sophisticated, with props and small splashes of color. One way she transforms a room is to include a unique piece of art. A room with the right artwork not only changes the scenery, but enhances the space around it.

Elevate your space with art

Various artworks, including Almond Milk (2013) by Carolyn MacLaren displayed on The Frame, hang on the living room wall in Kirsten Grove's home.
The Frame presents Home Tour with Interior Designer Kirsten Grove. Images are simulated and for illustration purposes only. The appearance, design and GUI (Graphic User Interface) specifications not affecting product performance are subject to change without notice. A Samsung account is required to set up TV. Smart service and GUI (Graphic User Interface) may vary by model and region. The gap may differ based on the installation and wall type. Customizable frame and studio stand sold separately. Please refer to the product detail page for each model. Kirsten examines eclectic design pieces, then introduces herself in her living room. The camera enters the front door of Kirsten's home and zooms in on art pieces framed throughout different rooms. The Frame is shown hanging on the wall of her living room, displaying Almond Milk (2013) by Carolyn MacLaren, as Kirsten changes the bezels of The Frame to the new burgundy color. Kirsten uses One Remote Control to access the Art Store and change the display to Paris Street, Rainy Day (1877) by Gustave Caillebotte on The Frame hanging flush to the wall in her living room. In the veranda, The Frame is shown on a stand, displaying Mana Pools Elephant (2015) by Scott Ramsay. In the corner of a different room of the house, The Frame is again shown on a stand, displaying Walking City 1 (2014) by Universal Everything. In another living room decorated with black furniture, The Frame hangs flush to the wall, as Kirsten uses One Remote Control to change the display from a video of waves on a beach to Jungle Canopy II V.2, Positive (2016) by Bill Claps. TV when it's on. Art when it's off. The Frame. Samsung.

"Art is so important in a space."

There are three sculptures and one work of art on a shelf against a white wall. They are showing Kirsten Grove's interior wall design.
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See the potential in every wall

Every artist needs a canvas and for an interior designer, that canvas is the wall. Kirsten believes there are three fundamental elements to a wall: paint, lighting, and molding. Paint adds color to the canvas, while lighting enhances the canvas, and molding frames everything together. Once you've got your base, begin layering design elements, like paintings or other pieces of art. Kirsten suggests mixing various sizes in one space to create a beautiful gallery. The larger pieces draw focus, while a mix of smaller ones create detail and intrigue.

On the white wall, Heiko Hellwig's Butterfly IV (2015), displayed on Samsung The Frame, hangs harmoniously with other artworks.
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Experiment with color combinations

"It’s amazing what can happen when you paint a room a different color," says Kirsten. Don't be afraid to experiment with contrasting colors. Layer different tones of decorations on your walls or hang one bright painting against a clean, white wall. The right framing is as essential as choosing a suitable piece of art. Kirsten recommends The Frame TV as part of a home gallery, so you can change up your display with the press of a button and make those pieces pop with different colored changeable bezels.

Various artworks, including Golfer in New York, USA (1993) by Thomas Hoepker displayed on The Frame, hang on the living room wall in Kirsten Grove's home.
Samsung The Frame displaying artwork Paris Street, Rainy Day (1877) by Gustave Caillebotte in Art Mode.
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Complete the moment with a piece of art

Customizing experiences to fit each unique occasion is something Kirsten enjoys doing. She loves to host gatherings, so she often prepares specific dinner menus tailored to her guests' tastes. With Art Mode, you can also set the tone and mood of the event with different styles of art—whether that means displaying a captivating statement piece or a warm, inviting photo.

Samsung The Frame displaying artwork Paris Street, Rainy Day (1877) by Gustave Caillebotte in Art Mode.
Art Mode

Select and display artwork that suits your style and ambiance with The Frame.

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Pay attention to the small details

Sometimes all it takes is one small detail to change the whole vibe of a room. Hanging The Frame flush to the wall can give your room a gallery-like feel, while setting it on a studio stand draws attention to it like a showcase. Not to mention, what you choose to display on the screen can also change the ambiance of the space. A versatile piece like The Frame makes it easy to incorporate fresh design elements to a room, while maintaining a clean and simple aesthetic.

Redefine your living space

Complete the look of your home with The Frame.

Redefine your living space

Complete the look of your home with The Frame.

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* Images are simulated and for illustration purposes only. The appearance, design and GUI (Graphic User Interface) specifications not affecting product performance are subject to change without notice.
* A Samsung account is required to set up TV.
* Smart service and GUI (Graphic User Interface) may vary by model and region.
* The gap may differ based on the installation and wall type.
* Customizable frame and studio stand sold separately.
* Please refer to the product detail page for each model.