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Art is an essential element in creating a better home. It enhances your style and adds value to your design. Whether you have moved to a new home or you just want to update your design, art is a good investment that you will enjoy in the years to come.

Shopping for art involves a lot of planning and careful consideration. If you look at magazines or art galleries, you will be overwhelmed by the number of choices you can make. To make sure that you’ll make a good choice, you have to consider the following tips before shopping for art:

Consider your personal choice and style. Art should be a reflection of who you are. When you make your selection, choose something that really appeals to your senses or taste. Don’t buy art pieces that you won’t enjoy looking at. Some art themes can be disturbing to your family and friends. Try to choose art pieces with a neutral theme.

Know how much space you want to fill. Framed art should be proportional with the space that you want to be filled. Get larger canvases for large spaces such as your hallways or above your fireplace. Smaller art pieces will fit the smaller spaces such as stairways or between twin windows.

Consider your home’s theme. To get the best results, your art piece should match the design of your home. For example, if your theme is contemporary, you may want to choose art pieces with bold colors and abstract lines. If your home has a traditional style with floral wallpaper then landscapes, portraits, and realistic paintings would be good choices.

Consider your budget. Art prices vary depending on quality, value, and the artist. Original art generally costs more than reproductions. If you’re buying for investment, you might want to choose original work pieces since you may also benefit from their resale value in the future. However if you are only buying art for personal satisfaction, you may also consider art prints since they generally cost less. The most important thing is that you feel good about the art piece that you purchased. Setting a fixed budget will make the selection easier for you since you will only consider art pieces that are well within your range.

Know the different art forms, styles, and genres. Conducting your own research about art will help you make better decisions when you begin shopping. Aside from increasing your knowledge, this will make shopping easier for you since you will be well-oriented on what style or what artist you should be looking for. You can try reading art history books, visit art galleries, or conduct quick research on the web about the different types of art that you can have in your home.

Determine how and where you will buy art. There are a lot of places where you can buy art. You can buy from art galleries, right from the artist, from auctions, art fairs, flea markets, and so on. Online stores have made it easier to buy art. A lot of good online art stores offer great selections from original artists. Prices are also very competitive. Some even provide free shipping which is very convenient. However, learn to exercise caution whenever you decide to buy art online. Try to request documents that prove the authenticity of the art piece. You may need this if you decide to resell in the future.

A piece of art can immediately transform the mood of any room in your home, so choose the subject with care. You will be enjoying this treasure for a long time!
 

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