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Wednesday, March 15th, 2017

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In interior design, we see oftentimes that wall art is treated as mere afterthought. This is the element that gets the least and last attention. This is even bought long after the final paint coat has dried on the walls of homes.
Doing this to your home is simply wrong. Wall art – when thought of last – will mean that you missed out on a lot of design opportunities. When this is chosen thoughtfully, it can provide visual interest that’s hard to match.
Wall art is crucial in any interior design.
If you’re not comfortable in choosing wall art, then don’t fret. Here are a few guidelines to help you get started –
Wall Art = Instant Color Palette
Picking a color palette is a difficult yet important phase in interior design. The various shades of paint that are being sold in home improvement shops are almost limitless so it is a daunting task for most homeowners to choose the color to use in their home.
Leave those paint chips and put your energies in picking wall art instead. As soon as you find a wall art or painting that suits your taste, then you would realize that it becomes a lot easier to pick the color palette that you would use in your home.
You can pick two or three shades from the wall art that you could incorporate into your home. Pick the dominant hue then add some shades that will be used as accents. After this, you can search for colors in these items that you would use to decorate. Should you still need help, look for apps that can help you match colors.
Wall Art = Focal Point
Another difficult interior design principle to satisfy is the creation of a focal point. This is that design element that will draw the eyes of the visitors towards a given space. This also gives the beholder a sense of expectation. A great piece of wall art, therefore, could fulfill this requirement.
Just imagine your artwork already hanging above the mantel of your living room fireplace. It could also be displayed prominently above the headboard of your bed in the master suite. A charming alternative solution is to create a gallery that could spice up the visual texture of a dining area or the kitchen.
Wall Art = Texture
Not every kind of wall art is usable. There are pieces that are two-dimensional, there are those that appear 3D while some are simply not suitable to your home. They may work in other homes with different architecture so make it a point to find that ones that you could really use.
Apart from prints and paintings, you can also use other art works such as shadow boxes or sculptures that can balance the art that you hung on the walls.
Digital art and some screens could also make a huge difference to those whose art style is more Avant garde.

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Wall Art = A Finished Look
Try thinking about those homes that you visited in the past that you did not like. Odds are, these spaces look a little rough around the edges or they simply do not look like their designs have been given much thought.
Wall art can be the initial or finishing element in your home. More often than not, it pulls a space together to make it look more complete. This is that extra touch after you have given your home the functional elements.
The key to picking the right kind of wall art is to make it enhance or even spur the design of the room. Again, this does not have to be the last design element that you should pick. Instead, from now on, give it much thought for it can actually make or break your overall design.
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