Placing artwork in interiors is fundamental to styling interiors.
We curate individual themed artworks which can both stand on their own as well form a theme with others. They create a group and these groups are used to curate your interiors. Selecting art is a crucial part of the process of placing art. We guide you on how to select our artwork for placing it in your interiors- to create stunning cohesive interior styling.
Before you select, see how it would fit your space(s) by considering balance, perception and ambience, and colour (or hues)- see below. After selection you can place the artwork in your interior(s) for balance; perception and ambience; colour. All the while knowing what to avoid.
Balance and Visual Access: You want a sense of balance on where the artwork is placed and ability to properly see the artwork. A sense of balance is determined by the wall it is hung on and the immediate surrounding in the plane of view. The angle of view is also important as illustrated below.
Perception of Interiors: The placement of artwork also modifies the perception of the interior. Walls can be perceived to be wider, narrower, higher or shorter and the space itself can be perceived to be smaller or larger than it is. What perception would you like created?
Colour: There are two basic approaches (matching or contrasting colour) but they should not restrict your preferences of colour composition. Choose your art to match/contrast interior colours, or choose the colours of walls and other objects to match/contrast your existing art (e.g. for a refurbishment) or anywhere in between the matching and contrasting colours range.
What to Avoid: Avoid placing the artwork where it is exposed to direct sunlight often. Regular direct sunlight exposure over a long period can compromise the colour of artworks..You want the artwork to be easily viewable. Shouldnt be much higher or lower than eye-level
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