*Today’s post was made possible by PSTR Studio, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.
Choosing specific art prints, paintings, and drawings for our space is something I do with a lot of intentionality for two reasons. First, I majored in studio art and art history in college, so art curation is a skill that I’ve honed semi-professionally for decades. And the other reason is that our home doesn’t actually have that much wall space for art. I spoke about this on Monday, but we have a lot of chair rail trim in our retro ranch, which makes it hard to hang multiple pieces of art at once (think: a gallery wall). I have to be really selective with the framed prints and canvases that I bring into our home, so today I thought I’d share the three things that I keep in mind when choosing art in case you’re curious how we narrow things down to our core collection. Keep scrolling for my tips, plus a peek at the most recent art pieces that we added to our space, all from PSTR Studio.
How To Pick Art For Your Home:
1. Consider the size of your available wall space: Scale is a really important factor when choosing art for you home for pretty obvious reasons. You want to make sure it’ll fit on your walls! It might seem like overkill, but make sure you get a tape measure out when ordering art online and map out the exact dimensions on your wall to be sure that it will fit nicely in the space. We chose an oversized version of Fleurs et Plantes by William Morris specifically to fit an awkwardly large section of wall in our front living room. The bold pattern and color scheme of the print help give this blank wall lots of interest. Anything smaller might have looked off balance.
2. Choose something that truly speaks to you: If you’re having trouble choosing from a vast online art catalog, my advice is to follow your heart. As cheesy as that might sound, picking art for sentimental reasons has never, ever let me down. If you spot something that brings back a fond memory or reminds you of a special place in time, then chances are good that you’ll have that piece of art for a lifetime. For example, I chose this Cuddles by Enikő Eged print because it reminds me so much of the relationship between our current black cat, Marlo, and our late white cat, Joe. The two of them used to snuggle up on the sofa just like the felines in this print, and now that Joe is no longer with us, I cherish this piece of art to remind me of them together. You just can’t go wrong with sentimental art—trust me.
3. Let your color palette guide your selections: If size and sentimentality are too ambiguous of parameters to guide your art purchasing, though, my best piece of advice is to simply follow your home’s color palette. We picked The Swan III by Jörgen Hansson because it pulled from the existing palette of our space, which is full of greenish blue tones. When I was just starting out in my homemaking journey as an adult, I often defaulted to buying art based on colors alone. It always seemed to work for me then, and still does today. This will help you narrow down options fast, and makes it easy to put together cohesive gallery walls based on matching color tones. You can actually search the art collection on PSTR Studio by color specifically, so try that filtering technique and see what sticks out to you.
Do you have any of your own tips for choosing art for a space? I think a lot of it comes down to experimenting, like a lot of aspects of decorating, so don’t be too hard on yourself if you try something that doesn’t quite work after all. The beauty of art is that each piece ever made is the right fit for someone, so if your investment wasn’t quite right, consider reselling it to inspire someone else, or put it in storage if it’s just too special to part with. Who knows…It might end up working perfectly in your space later on as your style evolves. I have tons of art in storage that I rotate out when a room design becomes a good fit for it. I also love keeping excess art in storage because it allows me to change up a room without having to buy anything new. Leave your own art sourcing tips in the comments, and let me know which piece you’d pick from the PSTR Studio collection this way.
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