How Art Changes a Room

More often than not, people tend to treat wall art as an afterthought, but you might be missing out on a breathtaking design opportunity by relegating it to the sidelines. When it comes to interior design, wall art undoubtedly has a major role to play in every well designed space.

If you’re feeling a tad too nervous to give wall art such a crucial role in your designing plans, no worries. Whether you’re starting from scratch or trying to pull a room together, this iron clad advice will guide you to a harmonious interior.

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1. An Instant Color Palette

One of the most daunting tasks in interior design is selecting a color palette. And with endless choices of chips and swatches to choose from, it can start to feel like quite a challenge.

Here, it would be wise to leave the paint chips behind and instead search for a piece of wall art that you connect with. A piece of art that invigorates you and makes you feel the warm and fuzzies is a great way to identify what colors will create the feeling you want the space to have. After finding a wall hanging or painting which you truly love, it would be much easier for you to revisit those chips and swatches to finalize the color palette of your room.

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2. A Grounding Focal Point

Among the basic principals of interior design is the idea that each room in your house requires a focal point to instantly draw the eye of the viewer into the space and give them a sense as to what can be expected. Thus, the perfect piece of wall art can do this job with ease.

When selecting wall art as a focal point for the room, size matters, so it's important to ensure that you take precise measurements of the available space to make a suitable choice. An artwork which is too big may compete with architectural elements that need their own space to shine, but a piece that’s too small might barely be noticeable from the point where its impact needs to be made. Be sure to experience the work with fresh eyes by walking through and around the room and its adjoining spaces.

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3. Highlight Architecture and Beyond

Artwork can distract from an eyesore or it can showcase naturally beautiful design. Consider what surrounds when choosing how art will work within an environment.

If you have bay windows overlooking a lake in the Mountains you will have different view than someone who’s french doors open up to a balcony on the beach. Be sure to consider these everyday colors when selecting your art. You can magnify the beauty of whats beyond the interior and expand the feeling of the space to vast proportions this way.

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4. A Sense Of Depth and Dimension

Note that each piece of art is unique in its presence, visual weight, and consumption of physical space. So while 2-D wall paintings are fabulous, you might also try art in various mediums so as to help bring a different layered experience to a room.

Besides photographical prints and paintings, you want to consider pieces such as shadow boxes, sculptures, or even multi-piece installations. Don’t be afraid of height or odd shapes, these often create the most amazing conversation pieces.

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5. Wall Art offers a finishing touch to your space

Wall art can also be seen as a finishing element to help pull a space into unison to make it feel complete. Often even a small piece of wall art can be enough to take your room from just appearing functional to looking as if it belongs on the front page of an interior design magazine. If you feel a room is missing something, see where art may be able to visually fill that void.

Just remember, art does not need to be your final piece of a design puzzle. When it comes to defining a space, wall art can have a significant and often critical role to play.

Use this as a guide when picking & incorporating wall art for your next interior and you are sure to end up with something which appears put together by a team of professionals.

Erika RachelComment