Picking the right art on canvas for your wall.

Banksys art has adorned walls around the world for nearly 20 years now, with many people choosing to add his art to their homes through art on canvas. As well as canvas art UK, Canvas Line produces abstract art and on bespoke canvas designs.
 
Nov. 7, 2011 - PRLog -- Choosing the right art piece for your wall can make or break a room’s interior design. Choose the wrong piece and it can disrupt the mood and feel of a room. On the other hand, one piece of art might be enough to set the perfect tone for your entire room. There are 3 key considerations you must make with choosing your piece and they are colour, style and size. At the moment  HYPERLINK "http://www.canvasline.co.uk/" canvas pictures, which are easy to personalise and cheap to produce, are very popular wall decorations. Their adaptable quality ensures that you can easily match your interior design to your desired art piece.

The colour is probably the most important when trying to set the tone of the room. Whilst it is well known that exotic colours like deep reds and purples are great for mood setting in the bedroom, they can also work very well around the house. For example, when use sparingly in the living room, the deep tones will create a cosy atmosphere. This effect is best used in a living room that perhaps feels too big.  This is because the deeper colours can be used to effectively create an optical illusion and make the inhabitant think they are in a smaller room. Contrastingly, lighter colours such as yellow will create an airy feel to a smaller room.

There are also colours that seem to be the preserve of certain rooms. Blues and greens belong in the bathroom and create a calming, soothing sense that reminds people of the sea and tranquil idylls. Pleasant browns such as beige, coffee and coco, seem to be dedicated to the living room, whilst bright colours such as orange work best in game rooms or children play rooms. Bright colours tend to instil a creative and playful mood, and sometimes they are well used as a wow factor in a living or dining room.

Black is a very powerful colour, and often works best with a modern, sleek interior, although you want to be careful not to darken the room too much even though it oozes class. Photographic  HYPERLINK "http://www.canvasline.co.uk/" art of canvas that uses greyscale and sepia modes wash out he colours to focus on the subject itself and it is therefore important that the object should resonate with the homeowner and would be best used to bring a memory into the room.

It may seem patronising to point out that the size of the piece is also of vital importance, but it is often overlooked when items are bought at point of sale, which is another reason why the internet is amazing! A useful tip to use when estimating the ideal size of your canvas picture or  HYPERLINK "http://www.canvasline.co.uk/" abstract art is to leave an 8 to 12 inch gap surrounding your canvas. This should work as a good basis for picking your desired size. Another useful tip is to align the vertical middle of the piece with your eye-line as this draws attention to it, and allows you to plan accordingly.

When considering style, its best to think about the theme of the current room. So if your room has circular patterns, continuing this theme on your walls is probably a good idea, likewise with floral patterns and stripes. The kitchen is well suited to busy depictions as the room itself is considered the busiest in the house. Nature prints look good in cloakrooms and bathrooms, whilst vivid interesting pictures look good in halls and stairways as they liven up the usually drab décor.
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