How to Plan Your Wall Art Upgrades

 Everyone of Us wants to add or redo our Artworks, but the key is in the planning, and here's how to do it Best


Your first step will be to reassess your focus on what art you like as you have moved along in life. Some of us never change our love of certain types of art, yet so many more of us change or add to the types of works we find pleasing, energizing, or memorable. Think about what you've had hung up, such as paintings or whatever other kinds of works you've had hung over time. If those still please you, fine keep a few. otherwise, examine what your home looks like now, as opposed to how it was, to how it is now and refocus on some new pieces that really reach you.

A good place to start is online, and this is where I will add my websites for one of your options, Rich Collins Photographic Art.

If you find a piece, spend a minute or two on imagining where you will place it. Also think of where it might look its best, such as the edge of wall rather than in the center. Today's placements are different than in the past. Simplifying art walls that once were cluttered, is the new classic. Don't overdo it. Let the placement on your wall make the statement, as well as the art does. 


This one of the Orchid is not yet finished but just below is a link to another one 




From this point, you can pick from just a few, say 3 or 4 to choose from. Keep it simple to get started. Choose those then take a pic mom each and hold your phone pic up as you are viewing your wall just to get a sense of how it will look. Remember if you have already redecorated or not just keep that in mind as you consider the wall and the print location. Keep moving through the pics as you see them on your wall until the one that really hits you makes that statement you are looking for.At that point you'll know it's the one.

Be sure you have taken the time to find the correct matting and frame to enhance your choice and know that your purchase is guaranteed and it ships within 3-4 days 

Our return policy is very simple:

 

If you're not happy with a purchase, for any reason, you can return it to us within 30 days of the order date.   As soon as it arrives, we'll issue a full refund for the entire purchase price.   Please note - we do not reimburse the outgoing or return shipping charges unless the return is due to a defect in quality.

 

If you've hesitated to purchase artwork online in the past, why not give us a try?   You have nothing to lose!







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