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Art posters for "ordinary" homes - simple steps for a stylish update

Art posters for "ordinary" homes - simple steps for a stylish update

Many of us live in ordinary homes that aren't necessarily designed with interior design magazines in mind. But that doesn't mean we can't create a beautiful and personal environment with art posters! Here are some simple steps you can take to customize your home with images you love, without having to make major changes.

1. Start with the walls

Your walls are the perfect place to start. You don't have to repaint the entire room to give it a little makeover. Choose a wall where you want to have a focal point with art posters. A light, neutral color on the wall works well as a background for most of our art posters, but if you have a dark base or something more colorful, this of course works just as well. We have art posters in all color palettes!

Do you have brightly colored walls? We have several different designs that are suitable for brightly colored homes. You can find them here .

2. Integrate art with everyday objects

You don't have to have a gallery-like home to display art. Integrate your posters into your daily surroundings. Hang an art poster above your desk, place a few smaller pictures on a shelf with books and plants, or create a small gallery wall in your hallway. This makes art a part of your everyday life.

Maren Emilie (24 years old) is not afraid to hang art posters in the spaces she has available. Here you see the picture Peach in 50x70cm, in a combination with shelves. As you can see, these can be used as picture shelves or to put other objects in, creating an exciting combination with the posters. Notice the pink decorative pillow on the sofa that echoes the color in the picture.

3. Be creative with placement

Don't have wall space? Think outside the box when it comes to where you place your art posters. Art can hang in places you wouldn't normally think of, like on bathroom walls, the kitchen, or even on the inside of a bookcase. This gives the room character and makes it more interesting.

4. Create coherence with colors and themes

Even if your home isn't designed in a specific style, you can create coherence by choosing posters that share colors or themes. This ties the art together and creates a cohesive feel in the room. Be sure to look at some elements you already have in your interior design. Do you have decorative pillows in a color that you can use in the posters? Maybe some flowers or a blanket? Or it can be as simple as oak legs on the coffee table and oak on the picture frame.

Here, Brynhild (80 years old) has recreated the purple color in the pictures in decorative pillows and a simple piece on the table. This way, she has created a consistent red thread in her sofa corner with simple steps.
Maria (23 years old) has gone for a more neutral color palette in her apartment. Here you can see simple elements like pillows, blankets and curtains that echo the beige and light colors of the art poster itself, Lea.

5. Rotate the posters regularly

To keep your home fresh and exciting, you can change your posters regularly. This can also be a great way to mark seasons or special occasions. Once you get used to hanging and changing pictures, you will find it easier to make small changes that have a big impact. If you have several of the same size that you want to change, you can simply put the one you are not using behind the other inside the frame. This will keep it in shape, and not least, you will know where you have it.

Here, Hanna (36 years old) has changed the art posters according to the season, starting from the same place. From Christmas to more spring vibes. By replacing small elements and pictures on the wall, her dining room has taken on a completely different expression.

6. Choose frames that match your style

You don't need expensive frames to make your art look good. Simple frames in black, white or natural wood can suit almost any style. Choose frames that match, but remember that they don't have to be identical. A mix of frame colors can create a more informal and cozy atmosphere. In our online store you will find frames that have anti-reflection in the glass. This means that the pictures stand out even better. If you already have frames, a tip is to remove the glass in the frame and place it behind the art poster. This way you avoid glare in the frames you already have.

Hanna (36 years old) has chosen light oak for her frame because of the oak cabinet she has standing. This creates a unity between the picture and the furniture. Notice that there is no reflection in the glass of the frame.

Conclusion

You don't need an interior design magazine home to enjoy art. With a few simple steps, you can transform your home and make it a place that reflects your personality and taste. Art posters are an affordable and effective way to bring your walls to life and create an atmosphere that feels both stylish and homely. Explore our selection of art posters at www.linnwold.no - and we hope you find the perfect poster for your home ☺️

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