Wall Art Styling
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Small Original Art for Kitchens
Small kitchens don’t need big wall art. A tiny original still life can do more for a kitchen than a giant print—if you place it right.
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9 Places Fruit Art Looks Expensive
Fruit art can look surprisingly expensive when you place it like a collected piece, not a kitchen theme. Here are nine rooms and corners where it works best—plus the small styling moves that make it feel grown-up.
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Choose Wall Art that Makes a Room Feel Finished
If your room feels almost there—like the sofa is fine, the rug is fine, the lamps are fine—but the whole space still feels a little… temporary? That’s usually a wall-art problem. Not because you don’t have enough art, but because you don’t have the right art doing the heavy lifting. The good news: you don’t…
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Pair Prints Without It Looking Matchy, Matchy
If you try to “pepper in” small prints everywhere first, the room doesn’t click. It just looks like you’re collecting—without editing. (Collecting is good. Unedited collecting is where it gets messy.)