5 Tips for Choosing Perfect Wall Decor Art
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5 Tips for Choosing Perfect Wall Decor Art



Today you can find lots of wall decor for your abode - any style and taste - they are gathered in stores and online websites. But one type remains popular due to the variety of options it offers. Canvas art may turn your place into something truly yours - unique, personal, and exquisite.


The key is to find the best solution which works for your home. Prepare to take some notes: we’ll give you effective recommendations that would definitely help you navigate and decide easier.  


1. Choosing the Size of Wall Art


Road art for living room


When choosing wall hanging, consider the size of your room first. Of course, if a bedroom is small and you decide to go with some oversized art that may not look as appealing as they show it in interior magazine pictures. Follow these rules: 



  • Large-sized horizontal art or paneled decor goes for a large wide wall; 

  • small-sized vertical canvas will fit a tall and narrow wall better, not ruining the proportions; 

  • mind your sofa, table, and other furniture: art piece should be three-fourths the width of the furniture; 

  • pick smaller sizes for bathroom, kitchen, and entrance but hang bigger pieces on a living room wall for the enhancement with color

  • hang it on an eye-level to ensure it catches the eye; do not forget about the ceiling heights.


2. Select Wall Art by Style


Basquiat for living room


First thing is to remember your home style. Choose an artwork that evokes a certain feeling, makes a dwelling welcoming and inviting but also matches your style. From neutral and minimalist landscapes and cityscapes, canvas world map to bold vivid abstract paintings: the option is huge. 



  • Black and white art photo or extra-large modern wall hanging would be an icing on the cake of the contemporary interior;

  • Scandi home may be complemented by simple monochrome options with the hint on nature and balance;  

  • rustic interior will thrive with farm-themed pictures and realistic landscapes;

  • there are also retro and vintage that pleases the eye of a true antique lover and esthete.  


3. Select Wall Art According To Interior Theme


Fuji with sakura


If you try to create a particular themed interior in your dwelling, stick to that tactic fully. Coastal art and seascapes would be nice math to a beach decor. While a fluid art design with lots of colors sets a special atmosphere, creates a wow-effect, and simply strikes your guests.



  • Industrial interior celebrates warm neutral colors, steel, and iron, unfinished brickwork;

  • urban space would be complemented by simple abstract painting or architectural photographs;

  • landscapes will look nice in a traditional classic style.


4. Focus On the Color of Wall Art


World map wall art


You can create a contrast with the help of art. If your walls are neutral, a bright artwork will spice it up; on a dark wall, a white or boldly colored fine art looks amazing. 



  • Black and white is a perfect solution when in doubt. Such a contrast also attracts attention and makes the whole space look intriguing; 

  • for a float effect, make sure the background of the hanging matches the wall color; thus a soft and elegant touch is guaranteed; 

  • consult a color wheel if you want to use something extravagant and unusual.


5. Be Open to Everything


Follow your heart and find something you love. If you shop and drop your gaze on a certain piece, take a closer look. An artwork that touches your soul will probably be one of the favorite things about your home. Whether it is map wall art, pop art, vibrant or Scandinavian piece, it will feel your space with joy. Do not forget that the process of home styling should be fun and based on your own feelings. Aesthetically pleasing art you do live brings harmony and enjoyment right away.











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