How a Perfectly Placed Piano Can Bring Harmony to Your Home

When it comes to incorporating a piano into your living space, these tips will help you hit all the right notes.

How a Perfectly Placed Piano Can Bring Harmony to Your Home

When it comes to incorporating a piano into your living space, these tips will help you hit all the right notes.

While good design can be captivating to look at, great design can be a feast for the senses. Incorporating a piano into your space can elicit auditory bliss, but considering a few simple decorating tips will ensure your home’s design hits all the right notes.

Casio’s Privia PX-S7000 reinterprets the digital piano through a modern lens.

Casio’s Privia PX-S7000 reinterprets the digital piano through a modern lens. "The design details really leap out at you, like the quality of the finish, and the solidness of the stand," shares Casio Product Marketing Manager Rich Formidoni.

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When designing around a piano, or other statement instrument, it’s important to consider acoustics as well as aesthetics. "Each room has its own sound, and it's affected by flooring, wall decor, and windows," explains Rich Formidoni, Product Marketing Manager for Casio America. Too many hard, flat surfaces can bounce sound waves and negatively impact sound quality. Consider adding a rug or soft textiles to dampen unwanted reverberation and minimize distortion. Because sound waves can reflect off walls, instrument placement is also key—depending on the type and class, optimal sound quality may be best achieved by distancing the instrument from the wall.

The PX-S7000 has a dynamic sound to match its sleek appearance. The piano replicates the sound and tone of three, world-class grand pianos, dubbed Hamburg, Berlin, and New York.

The PX-S7000 has a dynamic sound to match its sleek appearance. The piano replicates the sound and tone of three, world-class grand pianos, dubbed Hamburg, Berlin, and New York.

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Stylistically, a piano should complement your home’s decor—whether modern or traditional, eclectic or understated, rustic or refined. "Furniture-style pianos are sizable additions to a room, so it's important to make sure the aesthetics match the feel of the space," says Formidoni. Identify a few key furniture items or accessories that pair well with the piano, and play with spacing around the room. With common design threads woven throughout, a well-placed piano can elevate the cohesion of the space.

A sonic powerhouse, the PX-S7000 has 400 built-in tones, from traditional piano sounds to other classical instruments—and everything in between.

A sonic powerhouse, the PX-S7000 has 400 built-in tones, from traditional piano sounds to other classical instruments—and everything in between.

Courtesy of Casio

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