Art & Posters in Interior Design: How to Choose Without Mistakes
It gives character, completes the space, and reflects the owner’s taste. But for a piece to really "belong," it must balance both emotion and logic.
Art is the soul of an interior
Art is the finishing touch that breathes life into a space. Don’t be afraid to experiment — good art always speaks your language.
A large wall needs a large piece. A single work or modular set can anchor the space.
In a narrow niche, hallway, or above a table, medium or small formats work best.
Most importantly: don’t overcrowd. Art needs to breathe.
Size: Proportional to the Space
Style: Match or Contrast
Modern, minimalist interiors pair well with abstract art, graphic design, or photography.
Classic spaces favor framed paintings, portraits, and storytelling art.
Eclectic interiors allow more freedom — contrasting styles can energize the space.
The artwork can echo the room’s palette or serve as a bold accent. Just make sure it doesn’t clash. Choose colors that support the atmosphere: cool for restraint, warm for coziness.
Color: In Conversation with the Room
Subject: Emotion Comes First
Art should spark a feeling. It can inspire, calm, energize. Don’t be afraid to choose pieces that move you — even if they break the rules. Emotions are what bring an interior to life.
The center of a piece should be at eye level. Groups of artworks should follow a grid or horizontal line. Maintain rhythm with consistent spacing and thoughtful alignment.
Placement: Harmonious Composition
If you’re looking for a piece for your space or want something custom-made, let us know. We can find, create, or print exactly what your interior needs.