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Introduction

Art or art decor in small homes is nothing new. It has been around for centuries, with people using art to make their compact homes more eye-catching and inviting. art can be used in a number of ways in tiny houses.

It can be hung on walls, placed on shelves, or even used as part of furniture. When choosing art for a tiny house, it is important to consider the overall aesthetic of the space. art should complement the other elements in the room and work with the limited space available. With a little creativity, art can be used to turn a tiny house into a cozy and inviting home.

How to select artwork

Color

Colour is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing art for your home, especially if you’re working with a tiny space. You want the colors in your painting to complement the wall color, not clash with it. A helpful tip is to consult the color wheel when picking out a painting. 

For example, if your walls are light blue, you might want to look for a painting with shades of orange or yellow. These colors are opposite each other on the color wheel and will create a nice contrast. Alternatively, you can go for a painting that uses the same color as your walls but in different shades. This will create a more cohesive look. If you’re ever in doubt, neutral colors like black, white, and gray are always safe bets.

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Similar colours and tones make for peaceful spaces

There are a few factors you should consider while choosing art for your tiny home. The tone of the room will play a role in how the art makes you feel. The vibe in the room should go well with the tone of the art. The color of the art should complement the tone of the room as well. 

If you’re going for an art deco feel, then you’ll want to choose something with strong geometric shapes and bold colors. For an English countryside vibe, then you’ll want something pastoral and serene. If you’re going for an oriental feel, then you’ll want something with intricate patterns and bold hues. For a boho-chic vibe, then you’ll want something colorful and eclectic. 

And finally, for a coastal feel, then you’ll want something light and airy with muted colors. Whichever vibe you’re going for, make sure the tone of your art matches it.

Picking the right size can be tricky, as you want to make efficient use of your wall space. 

You also need to think about what type of art you want, and whether you want framed artwork or stretched canvas. Additionally, you don’t want to overcrowd your walls – try to evenly distribute focal points throughout the room. 

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Make best use of available space. Use eclectic lighting or hanging lights to display high spaces

One way to visualize your placement is to draw it out on paper or on a computer. Another is to cut out pieces of paper and actually place them on the wall to get an idea of how they’ll look. 

Keep in mind what surrounds the painting – furniture, stairs, the kitchen, living area, entryway or exits, mezzanine or loft floors – as this will affect how the art is viewed.

With a little planning, you can find the perfect art for your tiny home. exits, mezzanine, or loft floors – as this will affect how the art is viewed. With a little planning, you can find the perfect art for your tiny home.

Steps

  1. Measure out the room. 
  2. You can draw a rough sketch of the wall in your room where you want the artwork or artwork installed. Alternative: You can also use augmented reality to get the job done for better accuracy. 
  3. Measure available wall hanging space on the wall. Relative sizes will do for now.
  4. Cut out bits of paper (any corrugated or stiff paper or anything that is slightly heavy) proportionate to the sizes of the wall art. 
  5. Hang cut-out paper at eye level. Stand back and visualize. The paper will be replaced by your wall art. 
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All white makes the space appear bigger. Chic or rustic furniture imbues character

More than one artwork hanging together

When it comes to arranging artwork in a small room, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you’ll want to draw an invisible line down the center of the wall(horizontal and vertical) and arrange the paintings on either side.

It’s important to maintain balance in the room, so try not to align the top and bottom of the paintings for paintings of different sizes.

It’s important to maintain balance in the room; if you’re hanging different-sized paintings, be sure to keep them evenly spaced so as not to throw off the room’s overall look and feel.

You can also use a triptych (a set of three paintings) to fill a larger space. If you do use a triptych, make sure the paintings are all the same size and align them at the top and bottom. Spacing them evenly will help create a sense of harmony. 

Finally, be sure to synchronize the tone of the paintings. Choosing artworks with similar colors or subject matter will create a more cohesive look. Keep in mind furniture and other aspects of the room also add to the balance in the room.

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Fabric adds color and character

Conclusion

Arranging artwork in a tiny room can be a bit of a challenge. On the one hand, you want to make full use of the available space and create a pleasing aesthetic. On the other hand, you don’t want the room to feel cluttered or overloaded. The key is to find the right balance. A good rule of thumb is to leave about 2-3 inches of space between each piece of artwork. This will help to prevent the room from feeling too crowded while still allowing you to enjoy your collection.

When hanging artwork, be sure to take into account the natural eye line. Hanging pieces too high or too low can make them difficult to enjoy.

And finally, don’t be afraid to experiment. The best way to find the perfect arrangement is to try out different configurations until you find one that feels right.

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