How to decorate any room with art posters
Decorating one’s home is beneficial in several ways. First and foremost, it will stand out from the rest in the neighbourhood. Secondly, art can inspire onlookers, inviting conversation and encouraging reflection and learning. And, of course, a visually pleasing space can help the occupant relax, especially if the theme is organic.
For these and many other reasons, breathtaking art pieces are always a bonus in the home. While there are many options on the market, suiting budgets from student to millionaire, art posters are popular among homeowners globally. Their availability, affordability and adaptability make them an option worth considering. For fans of art posters, here’s how to decorate any house with them.
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Collect art posters over time
After working hard to build a home and installing finishing touches, it might be tempting to buy dozens of art posters in one go and finish the decorating once and for all. However, if it’s possible to hold off, when it comes to decorating a home using art posters, it’s best to buy them one at a time.
This approach allows time to closely reflect on the exact images desired, that will stand the test of time and complement the space and each other. This way it’s easier to choose posters that inspire, rather than just purchasing random prints because there’s a bare wall to fill.
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Customise
A house feels more like a home and the contents feel more meaningful if they are handpicked and customised to the unique taste of the inhabitant. In this sense, it’s not enough to merely pick the posters available at a favourite local or online store. Often, there won’t be one that really fits the bill.
Fortunately, the more caring stores understand this and offer the option to order custom posters. All that’s needed is a preferred image and the required dimensions, and they’ll print a unique poster to the custom specifications.
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Arrange them in style
It’s critical to hang art posters in a well thought-out, strategic layout. If it’s done haphazardly, everyone will notice and perhaps leave with a bad taste in their mouth. Here are three popular arrangements that are worth trying out:
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Rule of odds
Artworks arranged in odd numbers tend to be more attractive, unforgettable and compelling than those grouped in even numbers. Thus, art posters are better organised in threes, fives, sevens and so on. One of the most prominent places for art display is the wall behind a three-seater couch, where it can look great to hang three similar-sized posters. -
Gallery
A gallery wall, or salon wall, is a style of display that dates back to the 1600s. Wealthy French people decided on a new method for displaying art, shifting from the old and courtly ways of hanging paintings. Salons became a place for first public displays of art. Their walls were used to display artworks of various sizes, textures, and mediums, forming a kind of collage. This became a breeding ground for Enlightenment thinkers, intellectuals and the rising middle class. From that time, gallery walls have been a global sensation, and their appeal isn’t set to dwindle any time soon.
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Big art
Another art trend that closely competes with galleries is big art. Instead of having several artworks on the wall, one can choose just one oversized piece. Many designers are ditching clusters of paintings for one large-scale artwork. They see it as a refreshing alternative for minimalists, who treasure simplicity, elegance and only the fundamental elements. Big art also has a more significant visual impact than an average artwork. -
Stick to one theme
When decorating a room with art posters, it’s best to stick to just one theme. Displaying images of contrasting themes is too much on the eyes, and the observers may get confused instead of appreciating the art. Here are some popular themes to consider:
– Abstract art
– Graffiti
– Fantasy
– Contemporary
– Surrealism
– Cubism
– Pop art
– Impressionist
– Modern art
– Biophilic art
– Portraiture
Conclusion
Any interior designer worth their salt will explain that decorating your home or office with art posters calls for a bit of creativity. The tips discussed here should act as a general guide to make a start, but it’s important to remember there are no hard rules. One can always go against the conventional approach and evaluate the impact of an artwork individually. Perhaps it’ll spark a new global trend!
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