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A Guide to Purchasing, Enclosing, and Organizing Your Artwork at Home



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By : Emma Corona    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-11 03:59:24
Everyone wants to fill their home with beautiful art, but not many people know how to do it effectively. It is a place that offers endless possibilities for the designer or the home owner. If you do not give it the proper attention and thoughtful deliberation it warrants, it will end up riddled with holes from ever-changing nail holes. You can potentially destroy a whole room if you don't make a certain wall your focus. You must choose carefully. If you choose wisely, you can create a comforting space which makes you feel embraced each time you enter the room.

When you use art to decorate a space, to bring about a sense of memory and completion. Fortunately, it's not necessary to own expensive artwork or acquire a degree to decorate with art. Interior designers and art collectors have some inside trade secrets that can help you to choose better pieces and properly hang and display them in your home.

The principal rule is that you must give just as much thought to finishing the wall as you do to furnishing a room. Most people will enter a room and take very little notice of the style and quality of the furniture. But they will have a much easier time bringing to mind a painting that they might have seen there.

The more sedate art collectors believe that art leads the ambiance of the space. Most of us do this the other way around. Be careful though, because choosing a work of art just because it coordinates with your sofa or carpet colors is a definite faux pas in the art world. This way of thinking is, according to many experts, an ultimate sin. However, if you truly have the urge to coordinate by color, there are better ways to make it happen. Consider the colors that are present in the artwork and make use of them with various accents in the room, such as flowers in a vase, throw pillows on the couch, or a basket filled with fruit; you will create a harmony in the room by repeating these colors based solely on the artwork. A white mat should be used to frame your art, but you can use a larger mat underneath it as another means to add a coordinating bit of color to the room.

A simple way to approach your decor choices is to pick out the correct frame. Currently, frames that are simple and thin are the most popular. They go well with today's contemporary furnishings and room designs. Thick, ornately carved wooden frames in gold or silver look better in more formal settings. What do you do when your wall is huge? A majority of decorators prefer to use one large painting in the center of this type of space.

If you have a wall that size, then we're probably talking about a modern house. A modern piece of art is likely to be large, but likely isn't going to cost a lot. A trick that condo designers use is to decorate with posters bordered by a white mat and enclosed in a black or wood frame. If the item you want to hang is too small for the wall you want to put it on, many designers will use a larger mat and frame. Pictures needn't be only centered in the mat; extra white space at the bottom adds drama. You can have a frame gallery do this for you. You can have a mat cut to order at many art stores. Another way you can make your artwork really stand out is with your choice of lighting. Many experts recommend the use of halogen lights because their white light makes colors appear brighter.

If you are a beginner, you will want to keep a few things in mind. Make sure you make a note of the dimensions of your wall so you will have it to refer to if you stop into a store at the last minute. That way if you just happen to run across a picture that you like, you will know if your space can accommodate it. They can supply you with art that falls into a very affordable price range, and in just about every medium. But what if you want to try before you buy? Some galleries will allow a customer to take a piece home with them for a deposit so they can see first hand how it will look in the space. Shows put on by local art schools and outdoor art festivals are good places to find art. Even if your budget can't handle an original painting, you can ask about lithograph prints that are made with a metal plate or a stone and many times look almost as good as the original. Many a treasure has been found at a garage sale, so scope them out and don't forget second-hand stores or neighboring flea markets.

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