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  1. Great blog on choosing art! Perfect timing for me. I haven’t taken the plunge yet but I’m extra well armed now. Thanks Chris.

  2. What an informative guide on selecting art for the home! Your article has provided me with valuable insights into choosing artwork that not only complements the decor but also enhances the ambiance of each room. I appreciate your emphasis on considering scale, color palette, and personal taste when making selections—it’s reassuring to have practical advice that demystifies the process. The tips on mixing different styles and textures to create visual interest are especially helpful. Thank you for sharing your expertise; I feel more confident now in making art choices that reflect my style and elevate my living space!

  3. Hi Chris,
    I have a wall in my dining room that has a raked ceiling that I want to put some art on. Highest part of ceiling is 5m and the lowest is 2.4m width of the wall is 3.5m. We have a dining table that is 2.4m along that wall. What size art would you suggest for this wall?
    Thanks!

    1. Hi Jenny. If you don’t want art to be the focal point, you can either choose art for the room that’s quite neutral or minimal in colour (so it blends into the background more), or you need to include something else in the room that draws the eye. This could be a rug on the floor, a blanket on the bed, tiles in a kitchen etc. Hope this helps.

  4. Hi Chris,
    I have a main entrance wall measuring 1500 width 2400 height. Could I please have advice on how large to go with art work?
    Thanks Des

  5. Hi Chris- I am hanging a framed canvas piece above my bed. However there are 2 small windows on either side of the bed (above the nightstands). The top of the canvas art piece extends higher than the top of the windows. We don’t have drapes there so you can see the top of the window. Is that placement acceptable?

    1. Hey Sam. It’s hard to say without seeing a photo of the room in question, but I’m inclined to give you the all-clear here! Often if you try and line up the top of the art and the window frame it can look too forced. It probably would be better to have it sit below the top of the window frame, but if it can’t be done it’s not the end of the world.

  6. Chris, thank you for this post and all the posts you do.

    I have 2 walls, right angled. One is pretty large, the other is smaller. I have one single piece for the smaller wall which is substantial and takes up a lot of the wall. My question is what to do with the other larger wall?

    1. Hi Jo-Ann. It’s hard to advise exactly without seeing images, but as a rule I’d be more inclined to hang a larger piece of art on the bigger wall of the two, and leave the smaller wall blank. Is there another wall in your home you can move the smaller piece to? And then get a bigger piece of art for the large wall. What would be my advice.

  7. Hi Chris,

    Does the artwork in a house all have to be the same, ie, all canvas prints or all art behind glass, or can it be a mix, ie, art behind glass in a family room and canvas art in the entry hall?

    Thanks Rosie

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