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Jan162020

Reasons to Use Fine Art Photography in Your Interior Design

Designing your interior space can seem complicated, especially if it's not a process you're familiar with. However, adding special photographs to your space can simplify the process. Instead of starting from scratch, you can begin with a fine art photograph, then tailor the room to suit. This method can help you with your interior design in the following ways:

Art Can Influence Emotions
When you want the individuals in your office or a specific room in your home to feel a certain way, adding fine art photography can help. Do you want to add a touch of warmth to your dining room? Would you prefer that your board room was less contentious?  You may be able to influence the overall feel of the room with the art that you select to hang on the walls. Interior design can go a long way to influence emotion in a space, so think carefully about how you'd like people to feel when they enter an area as you select the photography that you'd like to hang.

Provide a Visual Focal Point
If you find that your eyes drift aimlessly around the decor of a room when you enter, but that there's nowhere to focus, and nothing really brings the room together, you may be lacking a visual focal point. A fine art photograph can be the decorative element that you need to help tie the room together.

Start a Conversation
Living rooms, dining rooms, and waiting areas all call for conversation. Adding an interesting photograph can encourage friendly conversation in an area, as the individuals chat about what they see, what it reminds them of, or how it makes them feel. If this is your goal, select a photograph that's surprising, eye-catching, or contains something especially interesting for people to talk about.

Set a Color Palette
If you'd like to use specific colors in a room, or if you have no idea what colors you'd like to use in a room, a fine art photograph can help. Find a beautiful photo that has colorful elements that you like, then match your room to the photograph. You'll wind up with a beautifully themed room where the eye flows smoothly from one decorative piece to the next.

When you're ready to add your next piece of art, visit Captured Landscapes. We offer a wide variety of attractive pieces that are appropriate for your home or office, perfect for adding that interesting pop of color.

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