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    A Guide To Choosing Wall Art

    Hanging art in your home is essential for making that jump from house to home, but it can seem overwhelming given the variety of pieces available. Prints, portrait frames, and plaques are more accessible than ever before. It’s also never been easier and cheaper to hang art in your home, so how do you make a start?

    There are No Wrong Choices

    There's no such thing as a wrong choice when it comes to art. It’s your space, your wall, your decision. Don’t let the idea of choosing the ‘wrong kind’ of art bother you. The only function the piece needs to serve is to make the space more enjoyable to live in.

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    Choose by Theme

    One way to start choosing art is to start with a theme. Here are a few examples of themes and the colours and subjects they use.

    Rustic – A rustic theme celebrates natural materials, strong lines, and the beauty of the imperfect.
    •    Natural muted colours and unfinished wood, stone, and ceramics
    •    Bare metallic fittings such as brass, pewter, copper
    •    Naturalistic subjects like animals and woodland scenes.

    Nautical – A nautical theme evokes the adventurous spirit of the sea and fresh colours of the coast.
    •    Muted blues and whites
    •    Coastal-inspired materials – driftwood, distressed wood, and rope
    •    Maritime subjects like seascapes, harbour scenes, and sea creatures

    Abstract/Contemporary – A contemporary theme features post-modern elegance and simplicity in colour, line, or composition.
    •    Neutral colours such as grey, white, and pastels
    •    Modern materials such as steel, painted wood
    •    Abstract subjects, shapes, and lines that are simple or chaotic

    Natural/Botanical – A naturalistic or botanical theme combines natural colours, materials, and subject matter.
    •    Organic colours such as greens, whites, and cream
    •    Plant and animal subjects, especially flowers, trees, and birds
    •    Natural materials such as ceramics and wood

    Fun Plaques and Quotes – Contemporary themes and plaques featuring positive typography, often in handwriting font.

    • Bright colours for statement pieces or neutrals for subtlety
    • Family quotes and positivity
    • Drawn illustrations, wavy borders and handwriting font

    Picking artwork for a theme is a way to keep a cohesive look. However, not everyone has a specific theme in mind, and not every space needs a solid theme. When in doubt, you should fall back on your reaction to a piece of art.

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    Choose by Feel

    When we say choosing by feel, we mean considering the nature of the space. What is this room for? Is it a relaxing and cosy living room or a busy, bustling kitchen?

    Living Rooms – The living room is the most popular place to hang art – it’s often larger, meaning more wall space, and it’s where you can express yourself. Breaking up large stretches of wall, such as above the sofa, is best. Remember that living rooms are inviting, relaxing spaces. Something too bold or distracting will detract from that feeling of ease, so subtlety is the watchword in the living room.

    Kitchens – These are high-traffic spaces dominated by practical objects made for practical purposes. More calming artwork can help balance the sense of utility in this space, while bolder prints can complement it.

    Bathrooms and Toilets – Because of the nature of bathrooms, your options for art are limited. Water vapour and heat can quickly damage prints, canvases, and other pieces without protection. However, frames can give you some protection from wear. Smaller prints, cluster frames, and other small pieces are best for toilets as they're small spaces that clutter quickly.

    No matter what you want from artwork in your home, a few simple concepts can take the guesswork out of the equation. Though it can seem confusing, your own experience with the space is what matters. Now that you know your stuff, we're sure you'll find the perfect piece in our wide selection of frames and wall art.

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