Adding Artwork Pieces to Your Lovely Home

green leafed plant on vase near wallIf you’re a lover of colour, art and all things beautiful, you probably consider adding Original Art to your walls. Big wall spaces can bring a soulless mood, so a nice painting can enlighten the vibe and add character to your rooms.

Choosing the right artwork is not easy, so here are a few tips from pros on what to put in your rooms at home:

Living Room

The living room is the first room that your guests will see entering your house. It is the most fun yet puts you under pressure to decorate with art. Choosing the right Original Art is radical in bringing on conversation and setting the vibe of the space. You can select a large gallery wall or one large-scale piece depending on your wall space. Look for a unique piece that best reflects you.

Dining Room

Like the living room, the dining room is also seen by many guests, either family members or friends, and it is substantial to add an artistic piece. Always look for a piece that complements your room theme. Since the dining room can be a social place, keep too controversial pieces away. You want to set a friendly and calming vibe on this place to make the people more comfortable.

Kitchen

The kitchen is the most used room in your home in many cases. Most of you are commonly forgotten this room in terms of art. It is considered the “centre of the home.” Spaces below or above the cabinets, countertops and even small wall spaces are the perfect places for art. Look for smaller pieces that enhance the vibe in your kitchen, and make sure not to overwhelm the area. Social and funny prints are your best choice in this room to give good morning vibes.

Bedroom

The bedroom is a place to rest, relax and give peace to the owner. You should consider an artwork that gives off that vibe. The best place to put your piece is over the bed headboard or on the wall space opposite the bed. Large scales are the preeminent pieces and should be placed at eye level. Abstract with calm tones and colours are perfect for your bed rest.

Home Office

A great technique to keep you motivated is to get an art piece to your office surroundings. Professionals prefer adding a spinning gallery that needs an overhanging shelf where you put the artworks that inspire you. You can place it over your workspace or close to it. You may want to blend it in different sizes, small and big. Put them on similar frames to give a minimalist design or in contrasting frames to add character. Choose colours that influence your moods and also statements that inspire you.

Bathroom

Same as the kitchen, your bathroom is often neglected for the home of art. Considering the theme of your bathroom, choose a piece that complements it and is usually best in pairs. For example, select a group of two either placed simultaneously or stacked or upturned on its side. The top areas for these pieces are over the bathtub, toilet or towel/robe hanger.

Apart from the suggestion stated above, think if your budget allows you to put paintings on your walls. It’s not always necessary to fill your rooms with artwork. Define where it is most needed first, and get something that always fits your style.

Author bio: Helen Harry is a freelance writer and extremely fond of anything related to Digital Marketing and Business. She is writing Technologies as well as fiction, like good music, loves her cat and eats too much. More than anything, She loves to share the knowledge of Technology.