5 Tips for Adding Art to Your Home

Art can come across as fancy and intimidating. Sometimes you don’t even know where to begin. Here are 5 tips to get started and help you pick out some pieces you love! *Cost saving tip! Rip out pages from magazines or newspapers and frame them.

  1. Color Scheme: To begin, determine if you have certain color preferences or a style you’re trying to stick to. Abstract, modern, classic, prints, landscape, etc.
  2. Mix It Up: It’s OK to take some risks and mix high end and low end or oversize with small and vintage with new. Mix canvas with framed art or your kids artwork with a more mature print.
  3. Lacking character? Art can fix this by elevating a space, adding meaning and personality. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box – this is an area of decorating where you can bend the rules a bit and have fun with it! It can be moved easily and isn’t so permanent as other pieces you already have in your home.
  4. Art fits into any room: From the bedroom to the bathroom, art can be used anywhere.
  5. Go BIG: Large art pieces can open up a space and make it feel bigger and can be a focal point for a room. Maybe a big piece above your bed or couch.

Some pieces that caught my eye…

Cute for an office.

I will buy this one one day! And maybe this one too!

Love this bubblegum portrait series. Pop art – Queen Victoria.

If you love pink, this one is for you!

Let’s Eat!

Minimal. Love the colors.

I’m a sucker for these vintage posters. Every. single. one. of. them!

Leonardo Da Vinci’s ‘Horse & Rider.’

This may not be a favorite, but I like her! I could see this in a moody room.

These or these to add earthy tones. Maybe in a living or dining space.

Love these on their own or grouped in with a gallery wall.

Friends inspired 🙂

If you love the mountains or trees.

A pretty pastel print.

Gotta love cow art. Would look SO cute in a breakfast corner.

A fun, graphic piece to go in a bedroom or bathroom.

Move inspired posters. These would look awesome framed and put in a movie room.

Sweet prints for a nursery. Especially this one & this one.

Good luck with finding a piece that speaks to you! It will look amazing!

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