We’ve all heard the adage that art is a necessity, not a luxury. It’s true: Art can transform the way you think and feel, whether it’s an intricate piece hanging in your living room or a simple picture on your fridge. But while lots of people want to incorporate artwork for their living room and another home area, and many even have some pieces lying around few know where to start. In this post, we’ll show you some creative ways to incorporate artwork into your home decor that won’t break the bank!
Add a mural Artwork For Living Room wall
A mural is an artistic representation of a scene or idea, painted on a large canvas. Murals can be made from paint, fabric or paper; they can also be created with stencils.
If you’re looking to add some art to your home decor but don’t want to spend a fortune on it, consider using one of these three methods:
Project an image onto the wall and trace it with chalk. This is useful if you have an image in mind but aren’t sure how best to represent it on a flat surface like paint or paper–it gives you an opportunity for initial experimentation before committing yourself fully by starting work on the actual project itself!
Use stencils as templates when painting over existing artwork (such as photographs). This method allows for more control over where paint goes than simply splattering colors around randomly; however it does require careful planning ahead so that each stencil piece gets its own unique color combination within any given design scheme.”
Frame a piece of art
Framing artwork is a great way to show off your favorite pieces and make them look more like part of the room. You can choose frames that match the artwork or go with a bolder color or shape to give it a more modern feel. Here are some tips for framing your own art:
Pick out frames from thrift stores, swap shops and other local places that sell used items. You could even ask friends who may have some lying around their house!
If you want something unique and different from what you’d normally find at big box stores like Target or Walmart (or even smaller ones), try visiting antique shops in your area–they often have lots of options not found anywhere else!
Hang a gallery wall
A gallery wall is a great way to showcase your favorite artwork. First, choose a theme for the gallery wall. You can do this by thinking of an idea that connects all of your pieces together or by choosing artwork with similar colors and styles. Next, choose artwork that complements each other in style or color. Finally, hang them at eye level so they’re easy on the eyes–but make sure there’s still one focal point (like a painting) among them so you don’t get too distracted!
To create an impactful gallery wall: use large frames with mats; hang art at eye level; keep it simple by only showcasing one piece per section; use contrasting colors for contrast between frames but matching colors within each frame
Create an accent artwork for living room and dining room
An accent wall is a great way to add color and pattern to your dining room. You can use just one bold color, or incorporate multiple colors and patterns in the same space.
If you’re looking for something more traditional, consider using wallpaper on the dining room walls. This can be an affordable option if you are willing to do some DIY work yourself–if not, there are plenty of professionals who specialize in this kind of project!
We love gallery walls because they look so cool when done well! They’re also super easy to create; all you need is some art pieces (or photos), frames and some string or tape measurers (to measure out where each piece goes). Just remember not everyone has enough wall space available–make sure it makes sense before committing!
Display artwork on shelves and bookshelves
If you have a large collection of art, or if you’re just looking for a way to showcase your favorite pieces in an interesting way, consider displaying artwork on shelves and bookshelves. Artwork is not the only thing that can be displayed here–you can also display photos and other keepsakes, as well as books and magazines.
If you want to show off some of your favorite decorative items (such as collectibles), this is another great place for them! Plants look gorgeous when placed behind glass frames or hung from hooks above bookshelves.
Conclusion
There are many ways to incorporate artwork into your home decor, but these five ideas are a great place to start. With just a little creativity and imagination, you can make your house look amazing with very little effort