Wall Art

How to Choose Wall Art for a More Personal Home

Choosing the Right Size and Placement

Consider the furniture and architecture surrounding the artwork before deciding on scale. A larger piece can ground a sofa, bed, console, or dining area, while smaller framed works can bring personality to shelves, narrow walls, bedside spaces, and collected corners.

Creating a Gallery Wall That Feels Collected

A gallery wall does not need to feel perfectly matched. Combine artwork in related colors, varied sizes, and different frame styles to create a composition that feels gathered over time. Botanical prints, landscapes, abstract pieces, and personal objects can work together when there is a shared tone or visual rhythm.

Original Art, Prints, and Textural Wall Pieces

Original artwork brings individuality and a direct connection to the artist, while framed prints make it easier to introduce color, pattern, and scale throughout the home. Tapestries and textural wall pieces add softness and dimension, offering another way to make a room feel layered and complete.