Styling Using Bold Artwork

 
 

Bold artwork can be a great way to add personality and make a statement in a space. Here are some tips on how to use bold artwork to style a space.

Tip #1 - The Right Location

The first step in using bold artwork to style a space is to choose the right location. You want to choose a wall that is visible from multiple angles and will allow the artwork to stand out.

Wall Hanging: Speckled Black I.

Tip #2 - Size & Placement

When it comes to bold artwork, size and placement are important. A large piece of artwork can make a big impact in a space, but it needs to be placed correctly. Consider the height and placement of furniture in the room to ensure that the artwork is at the right height and in the right location.

Art print: Abstraction I.

Tip #3 - Colour Ties

Bold artwork can be a great way to tie a room together by using colours from the artwork in other elements of the room. For example, if your artwork has a lot of red and white, you can incorporate those colours into the pillows, curtains, or other accessories such as throw blankets in the room.

Art print: Restrictions
Throw Blanket: Arbitrary Orbit I

Tip #4 - Focal Point

Artwork can be used to create a focal point in a room. If you have a large piece of artwork, you can place it on a wall that is visible from the entrance to the room, or you can create a gallery wall of smaller pieces.

Framed Art Print: Maze Blue.

Tip #5 - Mix & Match

Don't be afraid to mix and match different styles of artwork. You can mix modern and traditional, or abstract and representational, as long as they complement each other.

Products from left to right: Standardisation Framed Print, Blue Buildings Wall Tapestry, You, Me + Us Framed Print.

Remember, artwork can be a great way to add character and personality to a space, but it's important to balance it with other elements in the room. By following these tips, you can create a cohesive and stylish space with bold artwork as the focal point.

 
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