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5 Tips to Choose the Perfect Art Pieces
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The Artful Journey: 5 Tips Interior Designers Use to Choose the Perfect Art Pieces

Let’s embark on an exciting art adventure! The world of interior design is brimming with tips and tricks on how to pick the perfect art pieces that’ll jazz up your living space. Get ready to discover “5 Tips to Choose the Perfect Art Pieces,” the five fun and fabulous secrets that interior designers use to select artwork that’s a perfect match for your style. So, grab your imaginary paintbrush, and let’s dive into the creative world of design!

5 Tips to Choose the Perfect Art Pieces by oriental living

Picture Your Vision

Close your eyes and picture the vibe you want your space to radiate. Do you dream of a peaceful sanctuary, an energizing hub, or an eternal masterpiece? Interior designers always start with a vision. This vision acts as their compass when they navigate the dazzling world of art.

Size Matters – Get It Right!

Think of art as Goldilocks – not too big, not too small, but just right! Interior designers recommend that art should occupy around two-thirds to three-quarters of your wall space. This keeps it from playing hide-and-seek or taking over your room. On Oriental Living, you’ll find art in various sizes, so you can pick the one that’s just right for your space.

Colors, Colors, Everywhere!

Just like a rainbow, colors can be your best friends when choosing art. To keep your space harmonious, interior designers suggest matching or contrasting the art with your room’s color palette. On Oriental Living’s website, you’ll find a kaleidoscope of options to tickle your color fancy. Go ahead, create an artful explosion!

Make It Personal, Baby!

Art should tug at your heartstrings and whisper tales of your life. Interior designers urge you to connect with your art. It could be a local gem, a keepsake from your travels, or even a piece that’s been in your family for generations. Let your art tell your unique story.

Spice It Up with Mix ‘n Match!

Don’t be shy about mixing different art styles – it’s like a style cocktail for your space! Picture a traditional room getting a zesty twist with a contemporary masterpiece or a modern space elevated by a classic gem. Get creative, mix it up, and watch your space come to life!

Selecting art for your space isn’t about following rules; it’s about having fun and letting your creativity soar. The five tips from interior designers will be your compass, but remember, your space is your canvas. Explore the art collections on Oriental Living – it’s like a playground for your imagination. So, go ahead and make your space uniquely yours with the power of art. Happy decorating!

P.S. Oriental Living is your ticket to a visual feast of art pieces that cater to every flavor of style. They’ve curated a collection that’s like a treasure chest of diverse artwork – from traditional Asian-inspired paintings to contemporary and abstract wonders. It’s not just art; it’s a journey of self-expression.

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