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Mistakes to Avoid When Shopping for Wall Art

Wall art comes in all shapes and sizes, and if you are shopping for wall art, then you likely know the shape or size you want. But there are so many other details to consider when shopping for wall art. Color schemes, wall size, furniture styles, natural lighting—these are just some examples of other considerations you should have in mind when shopping for wall art.

Finding home wall art shouldn’t be a difficult process, but you should take your time and do it right. After all, the art you ultimately choose is going to be a focal point of your living room, so why not slow down and find something you are going to enjoy for a long time to come? 

The bottom line is this—when shopping for wall art, don’t make it more difficult than it needs to be. Here are a few common mistakes to avoid that will set your mind at ease when trying to find that perfect unique wall art.

Thinking Art Has to be Expensive

A common misconception is that art needs to be expensive. Rest assured, this is not the case. While it is true that original pieces of art can be pricey, you don’t have to resort to this type of spending. Wall art prints look great and can be more readily available anyway. Find a wall art print that meets your price range, as opposed to breaking the bank for something because you feel you need to spend more to make the art worthwhile.

Cluttering

When shopping for wall art, it is common to find pieces that go together, or that you think pair nicely with each other. There is nothing wrong with creating a collage or finding various pieces to work with each other, just be careful not to clutter your space.

Home wall art can be whatever you want it to be, but if you start to overdo it, then each piece will start to lose some of its strength. Rather than trying to find a grouping of wall art decor that fits a theme, consider finding one or two pieces of unique wall art that will stand out and make more of a statement in your living room. Whatever style or vibe you are looking to achieve, you can certainly do it with one or two strong pieces.

Not Considering the Space

Not cluttering a small wall is only one aspect to keep in mind when choosing home wall art. The rest of the room is also important. A piece of unique wall art can be the cherry on top of a great room design or a distraction that doesn’t fit. 

Think about the colors, the vibe of your furniture, an area rug if you have one, and all the other details of your room. For instance, is this art going into a living room that is moody and maintains an evening vibe without much natural light? If so, then perhaps a stylish neon print is the way to go to enhance that ambient feel. 

On the other hand, maybe this is a room of bright colors and large windows, in which case a pop of color might help the wall decor stand on its own in this room.

Enjoy It

The important thing to remember when shopping for wall art is to stay true to your styles and tastes. Whatever you choose is going to be hanging on your wall for some time to come, so make sure you enjoy it. It is fine to get opinions from friends or family and look at other places for inspiration, but when choosing the right piece of wall art for your living room, make sure it is one that you want to look at every day. Take a look through our shop and get the right wall decor today!

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