STORE NAME
ARCHIT ART GALLARY
Punchkuinya Furniture Market, Gol Market, New Delhi. Near Bangla Sahib.
Shop number 97,
Archit Art Gallery
Mr Sanjay Arora - 9868200002
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How to Choose the Perfect Wall Art for Your Space
Wall hangings, art, and photos serve as the stylistic icing on the cake that is your home. Wall art draws the eye, pulls together space, and makes your home more inviting.
The search and installation of pieces you love are worth the trouble because it genuinely improves your home whilst adding personality to the space.
While there are no set rules for adorning a home, following these basic instructions will help you select the perfect wall art pieces. Go by size, style, colour, theme, inspiration, or floor plan. The options are limitless.
THE #1 TIP YOU NEED FOR CHOOSING THE PERFECT WALL ART
The top piece of advice every person needs to consider when searing for wall art is this: find something you love. If you see something and it does not foster feelings of enjoyment, excitement or relaxation, don’t put it on your wall. It is your home, your design, and your money being spent on wall art and you want it to be a reflection of your personality and taste, not current trends.
While it is common for family members to make compromises in these selections, this doesn't mean you have to settle. You live in your home, so enjoy the pieces you have adorning your walls and allow them to be an extension of your style. Wall art has the power to transform a space, find the piece that does just that in your home.
SELECTING WALL ART BY SIZE
When it comes to wall art, it gets tough if you are not sure what sized print you are after. Go into your search for wall art with a size in mind for quick selection.
Looking to decorate a room? Many people find it easier to start with the larger pieces and work their way down the list to the smaller coordinating artworks. If you're wanting a larger statement artwork above your sofa, start with this first as it will be the first thing people see. As you begin pulling together your space, the smaller supporting pieces you select will start to add up, and soon enough your home will be decorated with designs you love.
Here are the basic tips to consider when selecting prints by size. These are particularly important when displaying several pieces together in a gallery style design - size matters!
Oversized: These parts are 100 centimetres in length or greater. Before buying a piece this large, measure your space to see if it can accommodate it. Oversized wall art acts as a focal point of a wall or a room, and can be particularly effective when placed above a statement piece of furniture such as a sofa or dining table.
Large: This size frame is from about 80 to 100 centimetres in length. Large wall art could serve as a centrepiece or be balanced on either side with mini or small pieces. One to two large pieces per room is considered standard.
Medium: Wall art in this category is from 60 to 70 centimetres long. Some pieces can stand alone, but medium pieces also go well when grouped with one another. Try and keep your space symmetrical when adding medium wall hangings.
Small: Small frames are typically 45 to 59 centimetres in length and go well in pairs or groups of three to six hangings. If you're wanting to create impact with these smaller style frames, why not combine with other mixed sizes and create an impressive gallery wall?
Mini: The smallest size of frames are mini, falling in the range of 25 to 44 centimetres. Think about anything the size of a piece of paper or smaller as a mini piece of art. You often see them sold as collections; it is common to see at least three to four of these sold together.
When selecting wall art, go with a general idea about the size you are looking for. Smaller spaces such as bathrooms cannot accommodate oversized wall art, just as most living rooms aren’t decorated with minis.
Pictures should not be more than two-thirds longer than your sofa.
Photos should be at least 15 centimetres above the edge of your furniture.
A small piece of art can’t fill a big space. Group small pieces together. Works by the same artist or within the same colourway will complement each other well.
Consider the height of ceilings when choosing size. Be sure it fills the space in length and width, however doesn't come too close to the ceiling height.
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