Expert Tips To Select Wall Art For Your Interiors

 When you work with expert interior designers, there will tell you how using art in your home makes it look more human. While there are many machine made items and gadgets in our homes, an art can effortlessly bring back life into that space.

John Demarco said art is a language meant to speak the things that can't we say. So, when you have one, it lets you express your feelings - it tells a story.

Every house has a narrative. You need to find what's yours. The process of designing the perfect interior for your home can be an overwhelming process - from finding the right furniture, art piece, countertop brackets, curtains, little nails for any such fixes - you need to be patient in creating stylish interior. You can be a believer of contrast or need to follow certain style like a boho design for your home.



Whatever it is, here are five steps with choosing the best art for your walls in the home. 

  • Narrow down the portion

First, identify the space where you want to put up the wall art. It is better to prefer a place which does not have much furniture so that the art can be the highlight of that portion. Many prefer to put the paintings on the headboard in the bedroom. You can choose a simple single line painting or some floral art for your bedroom. Secondly, make sure that the art receives enough light; doesn't matter whether it is the natural light or light from the room. You can use anti reflective glass that makes the painting more focused. 

  • Number of paintings

The next thing to consider is whether you want one single painting or many paintings. Depending on the wall space, you have to find which suits the best - a landscape or portrait orientation or oversized wall art. Generally, when the wall is narrow, a portrait orientation is favored but for the oversized ones, it fits well in living or dining rooms where these pieces can make a statement. The smaller and the mini wall arts can be grouped in four, six or more and can be hooked with countertop brackets over bookshelves, some console units. 


  • Mix and match

Find out what kind of art will match the color and texture of the walls. You can have many approaches about which wall art you think will make your space more engaging. Generally, when a room is bright and colorful, the subtle shades of art are preferred such as a grey painting or pencil sketches. People also put the black and white photos that balance the business of the room. However, when the room has pastel shades you can add a pop touch in the wall by using pieces which has neon colors with pink or blue shades.

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