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How To Decorate With Art In Your Home

June 9, 2023

Last Updated on September 26, 2024

An easy way to elevate design in your home decor is to decorate with art and lots of it. Adding artwork to your home lets you inject your unique style and personality into your room decor. Plus, blank walls get a splash of color. But it seems like many readers are lost when shopping for original art. I teamed up with Singulart to share where I shop for unique original art—everything from small artwork to larger pieces—and include creative ways to decorate with art.

Table of Contents

  • 6 Expert Design Tips To Decorate With Art
    • 1. Take Your Time Finding The Perfect Piece Of Art
    • 2. Choose Art That Speaks To You
    • 3. Art May Evoke An Emotion
    • 4. Create A Cohesive Color Palette
    • 5. Create A Focal Point With Statement Art To Jazz Up Bare Walls
    • 6. Creative Ways To Display Art
  • Discover More Modern Eclectic Home Decor Ideas

6 Expert Design Tips To Decorate With Art

Get my expert design tips on how to decorate with art

1. Take Your Time Finding The Perfect Piece Of Art

When I started decorating this house, every room had plain white walls. One day The Boy said, “These rooms feel cold. We need some artwork.” Patience, dear sir. You must have patience. Finding the right piece takes time. I can’t tell you what makes good art good, or bad art bad because it all depends on your personal style. However, that being said, I can lead you to a great source. I recently discovered Singulart, an online art gallery. They curate original artwork by price, color, medium, and style.

How To Decorate With Art - Don't rush purchasing you art. Take you time to find the perfect piece especially with original art.
Decorating your home with original art from Singulart
  1. The Minor Fall, The Major Lift III by Claudia Fauth – I love the colors and the ombré effect of this painting. 
  2. Somewhere by Laurent Dorchin – if you didn’t know, now you know, purple decor is trending hard in the interior design world, and this piece is perfect. 
  3. Vibration Multichromatique 16-94 -2023 by Laurent Prudot – this piece may not be for everyone, but I’m digging the high-energy vibe.
  4. High Time(s) by Franziska Raffaël – this painting has that trending lilac color, and the splash of yellow is bright and cheery.
  5. Évaporé by Laurent Prudot – the same artist as #3. I love the retro plaid and colors. 
  6. 21 Days Extended by Maike Barbara Maier – I was drawn to many pieces by this artist. She has almost a graffiti style to her work. 

2. Choose Art That Speaks To You

One of the best ways to decorate with art is to trust your intuition. I rarely set out shopping for a new abstract painting, a large statement piece with bright colors, or small vintage pieces. If a piece captivates your attention, stirs your emotions, or sparks your imagination, that is a sign that it’s speaking to you.

How To Decorate With Art - Don't rush purchasing you art. Take you time to find the perfect piece especially with original art.
  1. BlackWater No.02. by Krisztián Tejfel – I love this artist’s use of negative space. You’ll see him featured in this post a few times. 
  2. Neurons by Catherine Pennington-Meyer – this beautiful artwork stopped me in my tracks. It’s perfect for any living space, in my opinion. 
  3. Buffet by Maike Barbara Maier – an eye-catching composition with spray paint and neon pink. 
  4. Eclipse by Laurent Dorchin – you know I have this thing with pink! This piece would make a statement in a small space. 
  5. Vibration Multichromatique 40.15-19 by Laurent Prudot – I’m drawn to this artist’s work and eyeing a few pieces by him to add to my art collection.
  6. Rêve Jardin pg3 by Sonja Blaess-Eigelshoven – this abstract artwork has soft, calming pastels. I can see it hanging in a dining room or on an accent wall. 

3. Art May Evoke An Emotion

Certain artwork might make you laugh, feel serene and calm, and even make you uncomfortable. Pay attention to the emotions, moods, and messages conveyed by different styles, and notice which ones captivate your attention and touch your soul. If you find that one piece, can’t get it out of your mind, and it’s in your budget, buy it. When you know, you know. The best part of purchasing art that reflects you is when a guest enters the room. Unique wall art is a great conversation starter.

How To Decorate With Art - Your art may invoke a feeling and that will translate into the room design.
Creating Emotion When You Decorate With Art
  1. Kyoto Wind by Silvia Vassileva – this serene abstract would look beautiful hung in the bedroom.
  2. Spring Spirit by LABB – subtle pops of pink and green are perfect for spring decor.
  3. 21 Days by Maike Barbara Maier – this piece has a bit more energy. I’d try this over the dining table. 
  4. Delicate Light by Silvia Vassileva – the muted color palette is soft and calming. 
  5. Kyoto Melody by Silvia Vassileva – this abstract almost has a vintage, mid-century feel. 

4. Create A Cohesive Color Palette

When you decorate with art, stick to a cohesive color palette to avoid the busy fruit bowl effect, especially when creating a gallery wall. Sticking to a color palette should be fairly simple if you’re starting fresh and purchasing new art for your room. But if you’re mixing new pieces with existing art or sprinkling in vintage artwork, you’ll want to pull everything together and weed out what doesn’t work. An exception to this rule would be to stick to a style rather than a color.

How To Decorate With Art - stick to a color palette to create a cohesive gallery wall
How To Decorate With Art
  1. Praise God by Emily Starck – a beautiful abstract painting that would look great in a living room or dining room. Wherever you hang it, it will pop on a blank wall. 
  2. Indian Red by LABB – same artists and the green, large art in #5. His pieces of art have almost a feeling of natural elements. Maybe it is the monochromatic color scheme or the etching? 
  3. Stesso Posto Stessa Ora by Maike Barbara Maier – you’ve probably noticed her original paintings in this roundup a few times. The perfect way to keep up with a particular artist is to follow them on Singulart or social media. It’s easy to forget names in the art world. 
  4. Spring by Jan Beumelburg (no longer available) – I’m obsessed with this wall hanging! OBSESSED! And it works with this grouping because of the color palette. 
  5. Terre D’Ombre Verdâtre by LABB – same artist as #2. I wouldn’t hang these two works of art next to each other—I don’t think. But I love them both. 
  6. L’esperance Du Siecle Vierge by Frédéric Halbreich – I love the color scheme in this abstract artwork, and it would look great with any of the larger pieces here. 

Remember when landscape art started trending? You could hang an entire wall space filled with original landscape art in every color of the rainbow, and it will look cohesive because you stuck to a theme. The same thing goes for abstract art or photography. You can break the color palette rule when you stick to a style. 

5. Create A Focal Point With Statement Art To Jazz Up Bare Walls

A great way to make a big impact in a living room is by hanging one large piece of artwork. By creating a focal point, you’re drawing the eye in. Be sure to ground it with a larger piece of furniture, like a sofa, to avoid the floating feeling. But keep in mind that when you switch out large art pieces, that decorative change can switch up the feel of a space. 

Creating A Focal Point With Art - When decorating with statement art, you want to use it as a focal point.
Create a focal point when you decorate with statement art

Shop this geometric painting – Brunetta, by Maria Moretti (sold out)

RELATED: Should your art be hung at eye level or higher? Get all my expert tips on how to hang a picture and nail it like interior designers.

6. Creative Ways To Display Art

There are many different ways to display your artwork and wall decor, but a few of my favorite ways are out-of-the-box ways to decorate with art: lean it against a wall, layer it on a bookshelf behind a vase, or prop it up on the mantel. Mix large pieces with small pieces in a gallery wall display—don’t be afraid to mix up the sizes. Think of other places to hang art, like the laundry room, foyer, hallway, or kitchen counter.

Decorating With Original Art from Singular
How To Decorate With Art
  1. Where Is My Mind #15C by Souhayl A – this street photographer has great 
  2. Black Beauty 10 by Krisztián Tejfel – some of this artist’s work feels dark and lonely, and other times, it’s almost pop art
  3. Petit Slurp – Pomegranate by Sienna Martz – so many different art forms. I love the element of textiles mixed into this grouping. 
  4. Acrobatie On Butte Montmartre #14C by Souhayl A – when creating a gallery wall, a good rule of thumb is to mix mediums. 
  5. Synopsis Dans Un Ciel De Traîne by Frédéric Halbreich – incorporate abstract prints or original art in a gallery wall.
  6. This Is My Story by Krisztián Tejfel – for me, word art can be hit or miss, but this piece I would hang in my own home. 
  7. Billie by Krisztián Tejfel – I also love this artist’s digital artwork.
Tips For Decorating With Art - Here are some creative ways to display your art.

Shop this pairing – IANUA by Giovanni Morgese and Shadows by Annabel Andrews

You may have noticed I have art resting on my mantel like the above photo. Behind that drywall is brick, and I have to get creative with wall decor ideas. Leaning art is the perfect way to avoid holes in the wall and is also a good idea if you’re a renter. I also tend to move my art around the house a lot. The best way to hang art without nails can be found here.

RELATED: Get more mantel decor ideas for your home.

What you’ve perused in this post is the tip of the iceberg. Singulart has so much more to discover in the online art gallery with hundreds of artists worldwide. If you’re unsure where to start, check out the fresh picks—handpicked, curated art that is refreshed weekly. 

Kyla Herbes House of Hipsters home decor influencer living in Chicago, IL

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Kyla Herbes is an interior designer and home decor content creator based in Chicago, IL. She shares daily doses of home decor, corners of her home, interior styling tips, and will inspire you to do it yourself. House Of Hipsters has been featured in Architectural Digest, Apartment Therapy, House Beautiful, HGTV, The Huffington Post, Refinery29, Rue Magazine, and Style Me Pretty Living. Kyla has also made appearances on BravoTV and WGN TV and was named a Better Homes and Gardens Style Maker 6 years in a row.

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    Sara
    June 10, 2023

    Love this post! Art makes a house. Good tips!

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      Kyla Herbes
      Sara
      June 12, 2023

      It totally does! Thanks for reading!

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    Jake Smith
    February 13, 2024

    Thanks for guide on this! I’ve always loved artwork in people’s homes, but I’ve never had any idea how to go about selecting any for my own home lol. Given the amount of artwork is can feel really overwhelming! Now I have some confidence!

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