Certain spaces have that extra-special something that makes them particularly elevated and elegant, an X factor that’s hard to put your finger on. The good news is, achieving an aesthetic like that for your home is more achievable than you would think. It’s all in the details, including your framed wall art. Read on for a few of our tips to creating classic spaces that give your home a timeless vibe.
1. Keep Your Space Open
An open space brings an inviting mood to your home and will always feel fresh. One of the best ways to do it without an actual renovation? Add a grid-style gallery wall, which creates the illusion of a higher ceiling. Enhance the effect by using bright, airy, matted frames.
2. Think About Balance
Decorating is about more than just the pieces you choose. It’s also about how you arrange them. Consider the scale of your framed art in relation to other pieces of furniture, as well as the wall space and anything else nearby, like doors and window dressings. If you’re not sure whether you’ve achieved the right balance, try adding or rearranging accessories and see how it feels. A little experimenting can go a long way.
3. Incorporate Warm and Cool Neutrals
Cooler neutrals can add a sleek and contemporary feel, while warmer ones can add a sense of coziness, which is a must in any home. Incorporate them both, like this light stone floor and coffee table paired with a golden frame. It’s a technique that brings depth to your design and won’t ever go out of style.
4. Strive to Maintain Symmetry
When it comes to decor, balance doesn’t have to mean perfect symmetry. However, establishing symmetry between certain elements (like your frames!) is a technique that’s often used for creating classic spaces, and for good reason.
5. Don’t Be Afraid to Be Bold
It’s often a mistake to follow trends too closely instead of letting your own taste guide you. So if that means a bold accent wall, a pop of art in a surprising place or playful pattern mixing, go for it. One of the best ways to make sure your aesthetic will stand the test of time is to keep it true to your unique style.
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