
How to choose the right wall decoration based on your interior style
Choosing wall art is often a matter of intuition, but the style of the interior plays a significant role. A piece of art can enhance a space when it complements the color scheme, materials, and design. This blog post explains how to choose wall art that complements your interior's style.
1. Scandinavian or Japandi – quiet and natural
These styles are suited to artworks with soft colors, organic shapes, and minimalist compositions. Neutral-toned canvas or abstract line art works well here. Avoid busy prints.
2. Modern and sleek
In modern interiors, a statement piece with clean lines or contrasting colors can work well. Dibond is suitable for this because of its sleek look. Keep the rest of the room understated to maintain focus.
3. Industrial
Choose art with earthy tones, grayish colors, or abstract textures. Dibond or canvas with a slightly rough look complements materials like concrete and steel.
4. Classic or timeless
Subtle colors, balanced composition, and perhaps soft figurative elements work well. A piece of art doesn't have to be flashy, as long as it blends well with the space.
5. Bohemian or creative
Here, wall art can be a bit more free-flowing. Colors, layers, or compositions can be looser. Several smaller works can be combined, as long as there's coherence in color or form.
6. How do you practically determine your style and choice of art?
• Look at the dominant colors in the room
• Coordinate the shape of the artwork with the interior (sleek ↔ organic)
• If in doubt, choose a quiet job that is widely applicable
• Use materials that match the furniture (natural materials ↔ matte art, modern ↔ smoother material)
When wall art complements the interior style, it enhances the space without being obtrusive. This way, art becomes part of the interior, rather than an addition.













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