Finding the right room for hanging your artwork can be difficult. Every room and artwork has a different nature and that has an impact on Fengshui of your home. This article shows examples of how to match artwork with the type of room.
Entry Hall: The first piece of art that you are able to see when they enter or exit your home. Artwork in that spot can impact your mood and help you build a certain mindset. For me, it’s more about how do I feel when I exit home. Sometimes when I’m in hurry I glimpse thru the door making sure that I didn’t forget anything important (like keys or wallet) and suddenly I spot my artwork hanging on the wall revealing “raised fist”. This gives me the power to tackle my day with confidence. Ask yourself a question: how do you want to feel when you enter or exit your home? How does your guest will feel? What message you want to send?.
Living room & Den: A heart of every household. This is the place where you or your family spend most of the time in the day. This is where you need to see art that will keep you most inspired. The artwork in this room will be most likely seen by your guest so you want to make sure to hang bigger size bold artwork on the largest wall as a form of a statement.
Kitchen & Dining room: Depend on layout and character it can be a closed or open space. It’s not a room where the only food is being prepared, but it’s also a place where relaxed conversation during the preparation has a place. Depending on the size of your kitchen you will use it for preparing breakfast, lunch or as the dining room. You should choose artwork with the right character to spark a meaningful conversation. Both bold and neutral artworks are welcomed.
Stair Hallway: While passing thru your stairs, you have very limited time to appreciate the artwork. The distance between you and wall is so small I recommend you to display smaller artworks more provocative subjects, that could grab your attention instantly.
Bedroom: When you enter your bedroom you want to make sure that space resembles oasis of peace (Think about art that could invite you to cuddle in bed). You will need to choose artwork that will make you feel warm. If you thinking about art for this room you should consider smooth flowing lines with representations of more calm subjects.
So you were wondering how and where to frame your artwork so it can be displayed in its fullest glory. Most of the artworks from “Art We Crave” are black and white, however, as every person and they home, your artwork can look different. This same goes for frames. In order to find the perfect frame match for your [...]
1. Line Art created with Vision The Art We Crave was created to inspire, increase empathy and motivate action. I recognize we crave to be surrounded not only with visuals that look good but also with relevant & meaningful art that feels good, bring happiness to our homes and support our vision. I strive to attract …
Choosing the right artwork for yourself is not an easy task. There are so many options to consider. Sometimes we do not choose anything because simply we don’t wont to feel overwhelmed. When we stop to look at something we often take a moment to appreciate the painting. We try to investigate if artwork please …
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Art in Home, 5 main rooms for art.
Finding the right room for hanging your artwork can be difficult. Every room and artwork has a different nature and that has an impact on Fengshui of your home. This article shows examples of how to match artwork with the type of room.
Entry Hall: The first piece of art that you are able to see when they enter or exit your home. Artwork in that spot can impact your mood and help you build a certain mindset. For me, it’s more about how do I feel when I exit home. Sometimes when I’m in hurry I glimpse thru the door making sure that I didn’t forget anything important (like keys or wallet) and suddenly I spot my artwork hanging on the wall revealing “raised fist”. This gives me the power to tackle my day with confidence. Ask yourself a question: how do you want to feel when you enter or exit your home? How does your guest will feel? What message you want to send?.
Living room & Den: A heart of every household. This is the place where you or your family spend most of the time in the day. This is where you need to see art that will keep you most inspired. The artwork in this room will be most likely seen by your guest so you want to make sure to hang bigger size bold artwork on the largest wall as a form of a statement.
Kitchen & Dining room: Depend on layout and character it can be a closed or open space. It’s not a room where the only food is being prepared, but it’s also a place where relaxed conversation during the preparation has a place. Depending on the size of your kitchen you will use it for preparing breakfast, lunch or as the dining room. You should choose artwork with the right character to spark a meaningful conversation. Both bold and neutral artworks are welcomed.
Stair Hallway: While passing thru your stairs, you have very limited time to appreciate the artwork. The distance between you and wall is so small I recommend you to display smaller artworks more provocative subjects, that could grab your attention instantly.
Bedroom: When you enter your bedroom you want to make sure that space resembles oasis of peace (Think about art that could invite you to cuddle in bed). You will need to choose artwork that will make you feel warm. If you thinking about art for this room you should consider smooth flowing lines with representations of more calm subjects.
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