When you are designing a room it’s important to think of all the different players in the space and how they compliment each other. When it comes to art there are a few things that you can do to pull off a successful combination that will add a lot to your room!
Image via Lindsey Orton from the Riverside House
1 // Consider Scale
Some larger pieces of art do well standing on their own but other smaller and medium pieces really stand out when they are layered with each other. When layering art we also like to use different frames so they can still stand on their own.
2 // Mix it Up
One of the best tips we can give is to mix up the type of art you use. In our Alden home we used a beautiful big landscape over the sectional. In the same space we had a long console table that we needed to put art over. We decided to mix it up and do a photograph instead of another painting. Art can come in so many different mediums. It’s good to use a variety in your spaces.
3 // Pattern Play
Just like mixing patterns with your textiles it’s good to be aware of how you are mixing art pieces together. If you are paring two pieces right by each other you might want one to be more simple and graphic if the other is a little busier.
These are some of the pairings we are doing in the Dining Room for the One Room Challenge.
Zumba Beach Malibu No. 3 / Inked Kumquat / Fields of Blue Pacific Ocean / St. John’s River Florida framed in Highland Hardware kit
Driven by Decor | The English Room | From the Right Bank | Sherry Hart
Hi Sugarplum | Hunted Interior | The Makerista | Making it Lovely
Marcus Design | Pencil & Paper Co. | Megan Pflug | Place of My Taste | Suburban B’s
Waiting on Martha Media Partner House Beautiful | TM by CIH
I had such a hard time selecting the art from Minted! If I had just waited a week you would have done it for me….hahaha
Loving all the art choices!
Art is always hard and you made it sound so easy. Love all of the selections, but coastal is my personal fav.
Loving it!