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Mastering the Art of Selecting Artwork: A Guide to Elevate Your Home Décor

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For people all around the world, collecting art is a hobby that can provide a person with insights into the past all while making the space around their home more enjoyable. Whether you are a seasoned art collector or someone looking to find their very first piece to add into their home, learning how to choose the best piece possible is crucial. To that end, review the below tips so that you can find the best piece of art for your home. 

How Expensive is the Average Piece of Art? 

The price of art can vary drastically depending on where you are buying it from, the style of art you are looking at purchasing, along with the artist themselves. Commonly printed pieces of art from stores such as Target may only cost up to a hundred dollars, whereas commissioned or rare art can cost thousands to tens of thousands of dollars. Therefore, when choosing the right piece of artwork for your home, evaluate the budget you can set towards the purchase first. 

10 Tips for Choosing the Right Art in Your Home

Once you have selected a budget for your artwork purchase and have decided where you will purchase your art from, it’s important to look at the beneficial tips for selecting the perfect artwork for your living space so that you can start designing the house of your dreams: 

  1. Use the art as a starting part for the rest of your interior design

Oftentimes, people decorate their home first and then save the artwork for last, but this limits their selection of art greatly. Consider going in the reverse order instead and picking artwork that you enjoy first, then using that design style to influence how you layout and design the rest of your home. 

  1. Invest in pieces that you love, not pieces that are popular

Far too often, people buy art pieces simply because they are trendy during a certain period of time rather than because they actually like the art. Unfortunately, this leads to a common situation where the art goes out of style and the person no longer loves their purchase. To avoid this, you should always invest in art pieces that you personally love, rather than those that are popular. 

  1. Choose artwork that sets the mood of the room

As mentioned earlier, using new artwork as the starting point for design in the rest of a room is an excellent choice, but knowing where to start can still be difficult. Take the time to find artwork that sets the mood of the room, such as being contemporary, renaissance, rustic, or something else entirely. 

  1. Always shop in person to see art yourself

While researching different potential art pieces online is perfectly fine when thinking about new art for your home, you should always shop in person to see art for yourself. There may be nuances to the colors in the paintings or other types of art that may not present themselves digitally, which is why shopping in person instead is so important. 

  1. Consider the existing mood of the room

When trying to match artwork to your existing décor if it exists, think about the current mood of your room and how art can match that mood. For example, if the furniture in a room is darker, you could consider contrasting it with lighter furniture instead. Alternatively, you could stick with the same vibe and go for a darker art piece instead. 

  1. Consider the natural lighting of the room already

Lighting can make a major difference on whether or not a certain piece of art works in a room, so be sure to consider any existing lighting. Don’t forget to also factor in how light travels through the room over the course of the day, because the last thing you need is for your painting to get washed out midway through the day. 

  1. Pick a frame that matches the art

Oftentimes when people consider purchasing a painting, they neglect to think about the frame they will purchase alongside the piece of art. While certain pieces of art can certainly be hung without a frame, it’s best to find a frame that accentuates the details of a painting. 

  1. Consider your current budget

As mentioned earlier, the cost to purchase art is significant in certain situations, but it doesn’t always have to be. Consider how much you can afford on art in your new home before making a purchase so that you have a guiding point for your shopping. A person doesn’t need to spend thousands of dollars to find an art piece that suits their interests, but it’s best to outline generally what you can afford. 

  1. Consider the style you enjoy 

Naturally, your own personal styles should be reflected in the art that you choose to purchase, even if it doesn’t line up with the interests of those around you. Allow your own style to guide your search rather than just listening to others around you. 

  1. Research the background of the artist

Finally, a great way to identify a piece of artwork that you love is to simply research the background of the artist themselves. Find an artist who you personally relate to and use this as a starting point for finding artwork that lines up with your interests. 

Elevate your home decor today

Taking your home décor to the next level by using the above tips to find the best piece of art for your home. Set a budget for yourself, though, as artwork can be quite expensive over time. Rather than allowing yourself to fall into debt by purchasing too much artwork all at once, especially if you don’t truly like how it looks, start slow with a single purchase to get a feel for your style. Allow this style to guide you in the future on your additional purchases so that your money goes towards items you actually enjoy.

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