Bringing the “Wow” Factor to Your Walls
As a passionate home designer, I’ve always believed that the walls of our living spaces deserve the same level of attention as the furniture, decor, and other design elements. After all, they make up the majority of the visible surface area in a room. And when it comes to making a statement, there’s nothing quite like oversized art.
Bigger is Better
Now, I know what you might be thinking – “But won’t giant artwork overwhelm the space?” Well, my friends, that’s where the magic happens. When done right, oversized art can instantly elevate a room, commanding attention and creating a focal point that’s both visually striking and incredibly impactful.
Take, for example, the stunning gallery wall in my own home. I’ve strategically positioned large-scale prints and photographs around the TV, instantly drawing the eye away from the technology and towards a curated collection of art. The oversized mats and frames give each piece a sense of importance, making them feel more like museum-worthy works than mere home decor.
Hanging Happiness
And the best part? My daughters absolutely adore seeing their larger-than-life faces staring back at them every time they walk past. It’s like a daily dose of confidence-boosting, personalized art that reminds them of how special they are. As a parent, there’s nothing quite like the joy of seeing your little ones light up at the sight of their own images displayed with such pride and prominence.
Choosing the Right Pieces
Of course, selecting the right oversized art for your space can feel daunting. But fear not, my friends – I’ve got you covered. When it comes to making a big impact, the key is to choose pieces that truly speak to you, whether that’s abstract expressionist paintings, moody black-and-white photography, or vibrant, colorful prints.
[1] As the experts at Mix and Match Design Company suggest, one of the most affordable and impactful ways to achieve this look is through the use of gallery frames with oversized mats. By framing smaller-scale art in a way that gives it more presence, you can create a high-end, dramatic look without breaking the bank.
Maximizing Your Walls
But oversized art isn’t just for those grand, sweeping entryways or living rooms. In fact, it can be the perfect solution for filling those long, empty hallways or transforming a simple stairwell into a stunning gallery-worthy display.
[2] As the team at Apartment Therapy suggests, lining the walls with large-scale frames filled with smaller prints or photos can be an incredibly effective way to add visual interest and a sense of grandeur to even the most utilitarian of spaces.
And if you’re worried about overwhelming a minimalist space, fear not. [3] As Spencer Rudin of A. Rudin explains, photography and abstract art can be the perfect complement to a clean, pared-back aesthetic, allowing the artwork to truly shine without competing with the carefully curated furniture and decor.
Finding Your Perfect Fit
Of course, sourcing oversized art can feel like a daunting task. But thanks to the wealth of options available, from ready-made frames to custom-framed pieces, there’s truly something for every budget and design aesthetic.
[4] Designer Tasha, the mastermind behind Kaleidoscope Living, is a big proponent of going big when it comes to wall art. She suggests exploring digital downloads, affordable artist collectives like Society6 and Fy!, and even custom-printing your own photographs to create truly unique, oversized masterpieces.
And if you’re feeling particularly crafty, [5] Divya Wolf of Rocket Moon Photography shares her brilliant DIY hack for creating large-scale wall art on a shoestring budget – all you need is some wood, stain, and a bit of elbow grease.
Embracing the Dramatic
At the end of the day, embracing oversized art is all about letting go of your fears and embracing the drama. Whether you opt for a single statement piece or a carefully curated gallery wall, the impact will be undeniable.
[6] As the team at Designer Trapped discovered, the key is to trust your instincts and not be afraid to go big. After all, as [7] Stefana Silber so eloquently puts it, “Tiny artwork can make a big impact” – and the same principle applies to its larger-than-life counterparts.
So what are you waiting for? It’s time to let your walls do the talking and introduce a little “wow” factor into your living spaces. Bring on the oversized art, my friends – your home is about to get a whole lot more extraordinary.
References
[1] Mix and Match Design Company. “Gallery Frames with Oversized Mats Make a Big Impact with Small-Scale Art.” https://mixandmatchdesign.com/new-blog/gallery-frames-with-oversized-mats-make-a-big-impact-with-small-scale-art
[2] Apartment Therapy. “The Best Stores for Big (Really Big) Artwork & Prints.” https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-best-stores-for-big-really-big-artwork-prints-222044
[3] Architectural Digest. “Decorate with High-Impact Wall Art.” https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/decorate-with-high-impact-wall-art-a-rudin
[4] Designer Trapped. “Why You Need Big Wall Art and Where to Find It.” https://designertrapped.com/why-you-need-big-wall-art-and-where-to-find-it/
[5] My Click Magazine. “Print Your Photos Large: Wall Art.” https://www.myclickmagazine.com/print-your-photos-large-wall-art/
[6] Designer Trapped. “DIY Large Wall Art on a Budget.” https://designertrapped.com/diy-large-wall-art-budget/
[7] Stefana Silber. “Fall Decor That Impresses.” https://stefanasilber.com/fall-decor-that-impresses/
[8] Kendra Castillo. “Tiny Artwork: Making a Big Impact.” https://kendracastillo.com/blog/tiny-artwork-making-a-big-impact