If you don t have a focal point yet and the room feels a bit flat or boring then you know you can choose art for your home that feels more visually striking.
Choosing art for your bedroom.
You will need to think of the theme you want and the kind of mood you are trying to convey.
The moral of the story is this.
Choose artwork with cool colors.
Redecorating a bedroom is an exciting time.
Art is an essential part of one s home as it adds depth and can make a room feel welcoming and relaxing.
Before you choose art for each room of your home you will need first to decide each room s desired aesthetic.
Or flip the script and let your artwork influence the color palette of your room.
While shopping for new materials fabrics and decor is part of the fun it s important to remember that by choosing the right design for your bedroom it can dramatically change the feeling you get when you wake up in the morning and go to sleep at night.
But while matching some of the colors is a perfectly acceptable method for choosing art it s not the only method.
If you have either a low or no headboard a grouping of three or read more read more.
Look for abstract pieces with soothing colors or tones.
High headboard where the space above may be minimal keep it simple.
Coordinate accessories such as decorative pillows throw blankets and tabletop accents to bring out colors inspired by the gallery wall.
If you are into photography landscapes or desaturated photos work best.
Large scale pieces are best and should be hung at eye level.
So if you already have one choose art that s less imposing.
Art is a place for expression through color content and texture says pawlak.
Two examples of cool colors are blue and green.
Sometimes the colors in the art you choose can be the direct opposite of what you already have in your room or in some cases.
Your room should only have one focal point.
Warm colors such as red yellow and orange should be saved for rooms where you want a more inviting atmosphere such as your living room.
Though your home décor can obey certain rules such as investing in neutral couches or flooring pawlak urges people to use their walls for more irrational or eclectic choices.
In any space look to wall colors rugs or furnishings as a jumping off point for your gallery wall s color scheme.
Choose art at a heart level and don t forget about sculptures and rugs.
If the art is too small it might.
Measure the wall where you want to hang your piece of art.
Consider the dimensions of the artwork in relationship to the room s architectural features and size.
Put three smaller artworks in a row a few inches above the headboard or consider one long narrow panoramic artwork.