How to Incorporate Wall Art into Your Home

With spring just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to refresh your living space with a thorough spring clean, decluttering, and adding a touch of creativity.

The scale of the artwork should be in harmony with the size of the room and the furniture,

As the sun shines brighter, our homes can benefit from a revitalizing update, and one of the most impactful ways to do this is by incorporating wall art. Whether you’re an avid collector or new to the world of art, here’s a guide to enhancing your home with the perfect pieces.


Start with a Statement Piece

Particularly Pink Canvas Print on the Wall - Kim Black - Ruthanne Collection


Every room needs a focal point, and wall art can serve this purpose beautifully.

Begin by selecting a bold piece that resonates with your style and personality. Whether it’s a striking painting, a vibrant print, or a captivating photograph, place it in a prominent location, such as above the fireplace or on a large, empty wall. This statement piece will set the tone for the room and guide your choices for additional wall art and decor.


Mix and Match Styles

Don’t feel limited to a single style of wall art. Mixing contemporary pieces with traditional artwork can create a dynamic and engaging space.

Experiment with different mediums, like paintings, prints, and sculptures, to add texture and depth to your walls. The key is to strike a balance—let each piece complement rather than compete with the others, creating a harmonious blend of styles.


Create a Gallery Wall

Gallery walls are a fantastic way to display multiple pieces of wall art and create a visually stimulating focal point.

This is your chance to showcase your personality, perhaps even including your own sketches or artwork. Start by arranging your pieces on the floor to experiment with different layouts before committing to the wall. Mix sizes, frames, and styles to keep the display eclectic and lively, making your gallery wall a true reflection of your taste.


Frame It Right

The right frame can make all the difference in how your wall art is perceived.

Choose frames that enhance both the artwork and the room’s decor. Don’t hesitate to use contrasting frames to make the art pop or cohesive frames to create a unified look.

Floriography Canvas on Wall - Kim Black - Ruthanne Collection

For a modern touch, consider frameless options like canvas wraps or acrylic mounts—these are stylish and often more economical, making them a win-win for both your aesthetic and your budget.


Rotate Your Wall Art

If you have a growing collection or simply enjoy variety, consider rotating your wall art periodically.

This keeps your space fresh and allows you to appreciate different pieces throughout the year. Rotating art also gives each piece its moment in the spotlight, ensuring that your collection remains vibrant and engaging.


Consider the Scale

When selecting wall art, think about the scale of your space. Large pieces can make a dramatic statement in expansive areas, while smaller artworks are ideal for cozy nooks or intimate spaces.

 

Colour Collab Canvas Print - Kim Black - Ruthanne Collection

 

The scale of the artwork should be in harmony with the size of the room and the furniture, creating a balanced and cohesive look.


Embrace Your Creativity

Incorporating wall art into your home is not just about following trends—it’s about expressing your creativity and personal taste.

Trust your instincts and don’t be afraid to experiment with unconventional choices. Your home should be a reflection of who you are and what you love, and your wall art is the perfect medium to showcase that.

By thoughtfully incorporating wall art into your home, you can create a space that is both aesthetically pleasing and deeply personal. Enjoy the process of curating and arranging, and let your artistic choices bring new life to your living environment.

 

Passion Canvas on the Wall - Kim Black - Ruthanne Collection

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I am here to help you if you would like me to imagine with you the possibilities of wall art in your home.

Do visit our online App that allows you to play with our art on your walls, so you can see how the piece works in your room before you buy it. Click the “Try Before You Buy” button on each product page under the Wallart tab.

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