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.
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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. "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.

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.

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.

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.

To decorate around a musical statement piece, consider how often the instrument is used—daily, weekly, or occasionally—and identify a location in the room where ease of access matches frequency of use. For a piano or other sizable instrument, be sure the placement does not interfere with foot traffic in the room—allow at least two to three feet of clearance between the piano and other furnishings or obstructions to ensure a comfortable path of circulation for residents and guests.

The PX-S7000’s backlit LCD display is complemented by an illuminated pitch bend wheel for rich, balanced sound.

The PX-S7000’s backlit LCD display is complemented by an illuminated pitch bend wheel for rich, balanced sound.

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Casio Privia PX-S7000WE
Casio Privia PX-S7000WE
With brilliant style to match its breathtaking sound and touch, the Privia PX-S7000 is a stunning musical centerpiece for your home. It brings harmony to your life in more ways than one, with a striking modern design in your choice of finishes.
Casio Privia PX-S7000HM
Casio Privia PX-S7000HM
With brilliant style to match its breathtaking sound and touch, the Privia PX-S7000 is a stunning musical centerpiece for your home. It brings harmony to your life in more ways than one, with a striking modern design in your choice of finishes.
Casio Privia PX-S7000BK
Casio Privia PX-S7000BK
With brilliant style to match its breathtaking sound and touch, the Privia PX-S7000 is a stunning musical centerpiece for your home. It brings harmony to your life in more ways than one, with a striking modern design in your choice of finishes.

Selecting a design-forward piano for your space can simplify the integration process, making it easy—and practical—to feature the instrument as a focal point. Designed to be showcased, the Privia PX-S7000 from Casio, for example, is a next-generation electric piano created with the design enthusiast in mind. The Privia PX-S7000 is available in three statement colors—black, white, and a midcentury-inspired mustard. "The PX-S7000 begs to be seen as well as heard," says Formidoni. "There’s nothing out there that looks or sounds anything like it." 

The Privia PX-S7000 is designed to produce optimal sound in any position—whether freestanding or against a wall. The 4-way Spatial Sound System helps preserve the nuances of the piano’s sound from anywhere in the room.

The Privia PX-S7000 is designed to produce optimal sound in any position—whether freestanding or against a wall. The 4-way Spatial Sound System helps preserve the nuances of the piano’s sound from anywhere in the room.

Privia’s 88-key keyboard rests atop a solid beech stand with color-coordinated pedals in a fixed position, which honor the setup of a traditional piano. The glossy white keys are composed of wood and resin—each key has an elegant spruce side, while the slightly textured resin surface offers tactile familiarity with actual piano keys for an intuitive playing experience.

All too often, electric pianos are relegated to a perimeter wall or corner—tucked out of sight for occasional use. Casio’s Privia PX-S7000, by contrast, is compact enough to fit against a wall, but bold enough to be your room’s centerpiece. The Privia’s sleek frame allows you to see "through" it much more than traditional pianos. Taking up less visual space, the PX-S7000’s design gives users freedom to place it nearly anywhere in the room—without obstructing sightlines or inhibiting flow.

Occupying a modest footprint, the streamlined frame of the PX-S7000 can be positioned—and moved—with ease. For additional flexibility, the keyboard can be detached from the stand and played anywhere in your home.

Occupying a modest footprint, the streamlined frame of the PX-S7000 can be positioned—and moved—with ease. For additional flexibility, the keyboard can be detached from the stand and played anywhere in your home.

The Privia’s 88 keys boast spruce sides, and a textured resin surface which recalls the feel of an acoustic piano. The Hybrid Hammer Action simulates the feedback of traditional piano keys, while the counterweight and damping mechanisms ensure a smooth playing experience.

The Privia’s 88 keys boast spruce sides, and a textured resin surface which recalls the feel of an acoustic piano. The Hybrid Hammer Action simulates the feedback of traditional piano keys, while the counterweight and damping mechanisms ensure a smooth playing experience.

Striking from every angle, the sleek and sculptural design boldly reinterprets a classic form. "A Privia PX-S7000 owner is someone who is conscious of the effect that design choices have on their life," shares Formidoni.

Learn more about the Privia series at casio.com.

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Sarah Akkoush
Dwell Contributor
Sarah is a real estate developer by day and a writer by night. She can usually be found hustling, napping, or scooting up and down the hills of San Francisco on her Vespa.

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