Do you spend most of your time in the living room? Do you go there to relax, read a good book, or drink a grass of wine sitting on your favorite chair? Do you receive your guests in the living room where you catch up with them over a cocktail?
If any of those are true, chances are you are spending a good amount of your time in the living room. Need a bit of sprucing up? Then consider adding some wall art in the living room.
Decorating a baby room is no doubt harder than decorating any other room. You are trying to create a living space which is warm, cosy, and pleasant for a little human who hasn't even been born yet. You are creating a space where you and your baby will spend most of your time for the next 3 months, at least. If you are a first time mom, there are lot of unknowns and decisions you need to make about purchases big and small. Depending on your budget, those decisions may be even harder. So where do you start?
The bathroom is probably the last room you’d consider to add art to, or perhaps you’ve been thinking about it already. When it comes to a bathroom’s functionality and purpose, it is somewhat similar to that of a bedroom—to help one relax, refresh, and replenish their energy while staying cozy. You probably have a nice soap selection, cosmetics, shampoos, and some fluffy towels. Why not go a step further and make your bathroom even more relaxing every time you step in to take a bath, shower, or do your morning toilette, by adding some art prints to it. I’ve recently added some art prints to my master bathroom because I was tired of staring at the bare walls, and I must say every time I look at those, they bring up memories about places and beaches I’ve been to. I have grouped the art prints that I picked into several categories.
What is the one place that people always gather around when you have a house party? When my husband and I lived in a remodeled Victorian, high ceiling apartment in San Francisco, it was always the kitchen half-isle. We loved to have house parties and no matter the number of people who came, they always gathered in the small kitchen. Why—it was cozy and homey because we didn’t just serve plenty of drinks, we served food too!
The kitchen is without a doubt the “heart” of a home, for most homes, and especially if you like to cook. Regardless of your kitchen’s style—traditional or contemporary, you’d want to make it more inviting. Wall art for the kitchen are very inexpensive way to do that, and if you get tired of them you can switch them.
22 Art Print Picks for Bedroom
Tiny bedrooms, big bedrooms, they come in all sizes but no matter the size if you like sleeping, it is your sanctuary. If you want to make your bedroom more inviting and relaxing, consider art prints for your bedroom walls.
What style is your bedroom—contemporary, traditional, modern, coastal, romantic, or eclectic? Depending on your style, some are more forgiving and you can get away with mixing and matching art prints for your bedroom. However, for the more traditional bedroom type, not every kind of art print would work. If you are looking for art prints for your bedroom, consider the following—size, frame, subject matter, and color. A general rule regarding color is this—look at your bedroom’s predominant colors and pick art prints in the same or similar colors.