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Affordably Covering Your Walls With Things You Love

9th October 2018 by shoestringjane@outlook.com Leave a Comment

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Nothing quite finishes a room like a couple of pictures hanging on the walls, and trends towards taking on this sort of effort are always on the rise. In fact, it’s hard to find a home without one or two frames dotted about, with more people than ever before going down this route, showing how easy it has become in recent years. When you’re first starting out, though, it isn’t always easy to get your hands on things which are suitable for your home. To help you out with this, this post will be exploring some sources of inspiration to give you some ideas, along with some of the best places to get your hands on affordable artwork which will look great on your walls.

Getting Inspired

One of the best things about the world of modern art is the level of accessibility surrounding the area. In the past, only the wealthiest of people would have had proper access to this market, making it hard for people on a budget to fit in. Of course, though, this won’t help with inspiration, and you will have to source this element of the job by yourself. To give you a helping hand, you can find some examples of the best places to find inspiration in this area below.

Social Media: Websites like Instagram have taken the world by storm over the last few years. Making it very easy to share images across the web, while also integrating clever tagging features, they represent a new way to get an insight into what other people are doing with their homes. This gives you an excellent place to begin your search.

Television/Movies: A lot of people don’t consider the time they spend watching TV and movies to have much more of a use than entertainment. In reality, though, these pieces of media are the perfect places to find inspiration when it comes to interior design, offering one of the more authentic ways to see different styles in good use.

Catalogues: Most furniture and home decor companies release their own catalogues each year to help their customers to find what they want. Giving you the chance to see how experts are dressing their walls, this can open your eyes to options which you may have never found on your own, making it worth the small amount of effort it will take to look.

Go Second-hand

For a lot of people, the idea of choosing to buy pictures secondhand for this sort of work will seem a little strange. Taking away a fair amount of the choice you’d have buying things new, it makes sense that it might not appeal to you. If you don’t mind the idea of recycling someone else’s old ideas, though, thrift stores, auction sites, and other places which sell secondhand goods will be perfect for those searching for the best artwork. Of course, you could also go to some traditional art auctions, where practically all of the work on display is used, but this won’t always be the best way to save money in the process.

Produce Your Own

Over the last few decades, the sort of artwork which most people like has changed quite drastically. As long as something looks pleasing, it doesn’t matter how it was created, even if no real artistic skill was used in the process. For example, if you’ve ever used any image manipulation tools before, you’ll probably be able to make something which would look good on your walls. To learn more about artwork styles which don’t involve picking up a paintbrush or pencil, it will be worth reading some blog posts. Anyone can do something beautiful if they focus on the talents they already have.

This sort of route also opens the doors to a slightly different creative field; photography. As long as you have a modern smartphone, you will have access to a very good camera, and will probably have a lot of experience when it comes to using it. Your subjects can be anything you like, but it is always good to bear in mind that you will be matching the photos to different rooms. This means that colour has to be considered throughout the process. Picture frames for photos can be found all over the web, with custom examples being made available if you want to crop your images. This makes it nice and easy to take a professional approach to this side of your home decor.

Use Unusual Sources

There are plenty of other unusual sources out there for artwork which could look great on your walls. A website like Etsy, for example, is filled with loads of people’s work, and prints can be picked up for nearly nothing. Alternatively, you could also try your luck at your local superstores, as it isn’t always easy to tell where you might find a piece which you really like. A lot of people worry too much about the artwork which they choose for their home. In reality, though, most of your guests won’t be able to tell the difference between a reprint and an original piece, and even fewer would care enough to think about it in the first place.

Finding Sales

While a lot of people don’t realise that it’s possible, artwork can almost always be found on sale in various places around the web. A platform like Massdrop, for example, will often have co-op buys for this sort product, making use of the buying power of a larger group to get better prices. Along with this, some stores will have their own sales which cycle on a regular basis. There are loads of places around the web which make it easy to find out when deals like this are running, giving you the chance to save loads of time which you would otherwise have to spend searching in physical stores.

Hopefully, this post will leave you feeling inspired to start your hunt for the perfect artwork for your home. Gone are the days when this sort of work had to cost a small fortune, with a lot of modern artists choosing to sell in large quantities rather than at high prices. Of course, though, you’ll still have to do plenty of work along the way.

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