Give your home designer-level aesthetic with art
Hanging art is one of the easiest ways to elevate your home’s style – and it does not need to cost a fortune.Creating a well-curated art display isn’t just about buying expensive pieces. It’s about choosing items that resonate with you and arranging them in ways that enhance your interior design.
As an award winner of the Luxury Lifestyle Awards 2024, RE/MAX of Southern Africa is well-placed to share some insights on how to make a home feel more luxurious through strategic art installations. The brand explains that a well-curated gallery wall has the power to give any home a designer-level aesthetic.
To get started, first, plan your layout by arranging the pieces on the floor or use some brown wrapping paper and some Prestik to map it out on the wall. According to RE/MAX SA, curated interiors often balance formal, symmetrical arrangements with more casual, asymmetrical displays.
When planning your art layout, consider how to play into this principle. For instance, hang two pieces of artwork side by side for symmetry over a console, and stagger artwork in the passageway to create a more relaxed, laid-back vibe.
Once you have your layout, choose a theme for your gallery wall, like black-and-white photography, botanical prints, or abstract art. Keep in mind that the right frame can elevate even inexpensive art. Choose frames that complement both the artwork and your interior style.
In addition to creating a gallery wall, it is also a good idea to invest in one or two large statement artworks. Bigger pieces anchor a room and make a bold impression, giving your space an upscale feeling.
As a top tip, RE/MAX SA reminds homeowners that artwork can be hung throughout the home – including the bathroom. The power of effectively placed bathroom décor is often overlooked. Simply adding a good piece of art can take a drab and boring bathroom to the next level.
If you are renting and your lease prohibits drilling holes into walls, you do not have to resolve yourself to living with bare walls. You could use adhesive hooks, strips, or even wire hanging systems that don’t require nails. These options hold well and can be removed without damaging the walls.
“Adding artwork to your home not only personalises the space, but it also increases the home’s overall appeal to potential buyers when you one day decide to sell. In fact, when staging a home, artwork is often added to improve the overall aesthetics and achieve a higher sales price. If you are looking to sell your home, speak to your local RE/MAX agent to find out if your home could benefit from some strategic staging,” recommends Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa.