How Large Wall Art Enhances Your Living Room
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How Large Wall Art Enhances Your Living Room

Large wall art can say a great deal about the individual who owns it, but even more so, it can establish the vibe of a room. And large wall art for a living room, for instance, can be incredibly impactful in setting a tone that you couldn’t possibly pull off with furniture alone.

But when it comes to nailing down this vibe, there is a great deal to consider. However, this doesn’t mean the selection process has to be difficult. Before you start looking through all of the large wall art options, start with your own tastes and interests. Think of the type of room you want to establish, but go beyond that—think of the type of room you want to chill out in. 





Use art to achieve a tone

While it goes without saying, large wall art in your living room is going to inspire a mood. Therefore, don’t think of it as merely “fitting the wall space,” rather, “setting the mood.” For instance, if you are looking to create a calming living room space where conversation can be had quietly and comfortably, then something overly bright in color or loud in its image might not be the best approach. 

Are you wanting a photograph or something abstract? Making distinctions like this will help you choose the right piece of art. Perhaps the piece is being used to generate thoughtfulness from your guests, in which something more abstract might be better. On the other hand, perhaps your living room is also where your record collection is kept, and in this case the large piece of wall art could be used to enhance the vibe you are already gearing toward. 

Color is crucial

Color can be a game changer when it comes to wall art, but especially when you are looking for large wall art for your living room. If everything else in your living room falls in line with a certain hue, it might be best to have your wall art do the same.

Then again, maybe you are the type of person who wants your art to make a statement, in which case you can use your wall art to incorporate that blast of color. Even if the rest of your living room follows a certain style, your wall art can break with the trend, especially if it is the only piece you are relying on.

Maximize your wall space

There is no rule that says you are limited to a single piece of large wall art in your living room. If you have a large room and plenty of wall space, then consider finding pieces that compliment each other. Whether you want to hang a series, or perhaps you are looking for a similar color scheme, do what feels right for your room.

However, leave the “gallery approach” to your home, as opposed to a single room. What’s cool about a large piece of art is that it stands out and takes the reins on the tone of the room. Therefore, think of placement as much as the piece itself. Often having a piece across from the couch, or other furniture, for example, can bring your guests’ attention right to it, and have the desired effect you are going for.

You do you

You have the wall space, and BIG Wall Décor has the details and fine color schemes you need. Check out BIG Wall Décor today and select large wall art for your living room that meets the style and vibe you are looking to achieve.

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