Refresh and Revamp: 3 Ways to Change up Your Decor with Art!

It’s that time of year again where you might be finding yourself a little bored with your home’s decor. Spending all winter stuck inside and forced to spend more time in your living spaces can cause this feeling of staleness. In recent times this may be even more exaggerated when you may find yourself working from home more often than not! However, instead of switching out an entire furniture set or even going so far as to repaint; we suggest an even easier way to freshen up your rooms, Art!

Before you go out and start buying there may be a few things to think about first! We recommend when choosing artwork to be mindful of the room and space it is going in. What color accents does the room tote? What accessories are you planning to add into your decor? How much wall space are you looking to fill? All of these are important factor to consider when choosing art for your space.

LaChapelle, “Winter Thoroughbreds”, 24x36

LaChapelle, “Winter Thoroughbreds”, 24x36

Park, “Emo Fishies”, 30x30

Park, “Emo Fishies”, 30x30

 

You can avoid staleness in your design by keeping neutral staples and bringing visual interest through your accessories and artwork. This can make it simpler and cheaper to freshen up your space with accessories and artwork. If you find yourself feeling bored and uninspired by your decor, it’s easy to switch accessories like throw pillows and to move around staples like your artwork. Check out how easy it is to swap accents and artwork with our four examples!

 
Palmobo, '“Weeping Willow Pond”, 36x48

Palmobo, '“Weeping Willow Pond”, 36x48

Eubanks, “All in Blue”, 36x36

Eubanks, “All in Blue”, 36x36

 

A Modern way to add visual interest to a room is by using the Gallery Wall technique when hanging artwork. The design technique is accomplished by hanging smaller works side by side in a space you would otherwise hang a larger piece. This is your chance to creative by mixing different subject, frames, and styles of work! We suggest sticking to a color scheme to make it easier to marry the works in a cohesive and stylish way!

 
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Don’t be shy, play around with colors and let your art do the talking for your interiors! Practice color theory by using complimentary color combinations like blue & orange, red & green, or purple & yellow. If you don’t want to be so bold, use analogous color combinations like red, yellow, & orange or blue, green, & purple. Done correctly, these techniques can really showcase your new artwork!

 
Montgomery, “Flamingo Jockey”

Montgomery, “Flamingo Jockey”

 

Whether you are looking to completely redesign a room or your looking to freshen up your walls, artwork can make a stunning impact with low effort and time. Want to know more about the artwork or artists featured? Give us an email at SpaFineArt@aol.com. Our experienced art consultants will be excited to help you find the perfect new piece for your home!

 

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