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Mass-Market Wall Decor vs. Curated Wall Art: What Are You Really Getting?
You can fill a wall in minutes. A quick stop at a big-box store and an easy, low-cost pick gives you something to hang. But once it’s up, something feels off. The colors don’t quite land. The material feels thin.
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How to Use Large Wall Art as a Focal Point
When it comes to creating spaces that are comfortable and inviting, using large wall art as a focal point can be beneficial, especially when you have a big open space to start with.
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How to Choose Wall Art Based on Ceiling Height
There is something glorious about high ceilings. They open up the room and give you lots of wall space. However, it’s important to know how to choose wall art based on ceiling height. A too-big piece in a room with lower ceilings will instantly crowd it and close it in.
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The Beauty of Large Nature Wall Art
Nature is invigorating, powerful, and a part of our lives. When you spend most of your time inside, it can also seem out of reach.
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Using Large Wall Art in Small Spaces
Here's a secret the design world doesn't want you to know: that cramped apartment or cozy bedroom? It's actually the perfect space for oversized art. Yeah, we said it.
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How to Best Decorate Your Child's Room with Wall Art
Decorating a child’s room is a chance to spark imagination and create a space that feels truly theirs. Explore wall art tips to help set the tone for dreaming, exploring, and self-expression.
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The Best Wall Art For Your Home Gym
A home gym should feel like more than a place to store equipment. Discover how the right wall art can turn blank walls into a motivating, balanced space that inspires movement, focus, and consistency.
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The Beauty of Large Abstract Wall Art
Large abstract wall art does more than fill a wall: it sparks emotion, invites interpretation, and instantly elevates a room. With bold scale, thoughtful color, and imaginative expression, these statement pieces can redefine your space and inspire meaningful conversation.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Abstract Wall Art
Looking to decorate with abstract wall art? Learn how color, scale, and style influence a room and get practical tips for selecting modern abstract artwork that complements your interior design.
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Color Psychology: What Different Canvas Art Palettes Do to Your Mood
Did you know that you make a subconscious judgment about a room within 90 seconds of entering it? Studies show that up to 90% of that first impression is based on color alone.
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Maximalism vs Minimalism: Choosing the Right Art Style for Your Home
Maximalism vs minimalism. What’s most important is creating a space you love. Maximalism refers to a style that’s boldly expressive with the theme of “more is more.” Minimalism is much the opposite, with the focus on “less is more.”
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Room Divider Ideas Using Wall Art in Open Floor Plans
Typical open floor plan can create limitations for adding beauty to a space. It doesn't have to be limiting when you utilize the right wall art for open floor plans – and with a few specific tips, you can create an exceptionally beautiful area that conveys the messages you desire.
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Transform Your Small Space with the Right Wall Art
Even with limited space, there are plenty of ways to incorporate art into your home. You can use art in small, often overlooked areas, and it can even make those spaces feel larger.
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How to Light Your Canvas Wall Art
So you're eager to find the best place and way to display your art. While location is important, lighting plays a large role in the impact your piece will have on your space.
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Transform Your Space with Oversized Wall Art
Oversized pieces that dramatically cover large They say, "Bigger isn't always better." Sometimes, that's true, but not when it comes to wall art. Oversized pieces that dramatically cover large portions of walls have become a popular way to make a statement in home decor.
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The Importance of Wall Art in Overlooked Spaces
We tend to focus on styling main living spaces like bedrooms and family rooms. But the other areas we pass through daily deserve attention too. Art isn't just for living rooms. It can work wonders in every nook and cranny of your home.