A Simple Guide to Decor Your Wall

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It is home furnishings and wall decorations that truly turn a house into a home. If you are trying to decorate an office space, it is your wall decorations that will personalize the space so that it indicates something specific about you and it is not just another generic office that could belong to anyone. But before you buy any specific decorations, you should probably take the time to plan. It's easy to buy on impulse because you like something at that moment, but a few months or even weeks later, you may not like it anymore, and now you're stuck with it. This can be avoided by consulting a simple guide to décor your wall. Think, plan and then buy, and you're sure to be happy with your choices for years to come.

First, what room are you decorating? Is it an office, a bedroom, a living room, a playroom, a bathroom? You will want to set the mood of the room with the canvas art that you choose, so understanding the function of the room before you choose the art is an important step to consider. A simple guide to décor your wall will advise that once you have considered the function of the room, you should then think about what kind of mood will best help to achieve that function.

A simple guide to décor your wall will advise that you try to match function and form in pairing art in different rooms. In your office, you probably want to put up paintings that are chic and stimulating. Perhaps photos of people engaged in physical activity motivate you, or maybe you like more pleasant tableaus like landscapes or night horizons. In your bedroom and bathroom, you probably want to unwind. Here is where you might want to place images of flowers, lakes, seaside shots, and other images that will soothe you and give you a sense of well-being.

You will want to make sure the colors match or contrast before you choose the work. Think about the mood you want to evoke. How do pastels make you feel? Light and airy? What about bold primary colors? Do they make you feel stimulated? Ready to work? Or overwhelmed? Some people really like bright colors, but others feel they are too much and would prefer more muted colors like tan or sage green. A simple guide to décor your wall suggests that you to take the time to discover how you respond to different colors. Then you will be able to make a decision about wall art that will achieve your desired effect.

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