There are just too many reasons for us to buy gifts for friends and loved ones. Birthdays, weddings, festive seasons, house warming parties…the list goes on. The next time you’re about to start gift shopping for friends and have no idea what to buy, why not consider buying art? A beautiful art piece displayed in your friend’s home will not only beautify the place, but also be a nice conversational topic for his visitors.
That being said, buying art for someone else can be quite tricky. The last thing you want is to buy something that doesn’t fit the décor of your friend’s home. In the end he might end up quietly putting the art piece away into the store room. To avoid that happening, you have to make sure that the art you buy must compliment the décor of his home.
Here are some tips to help you make the right buying decisions:
1. Arrange for a visit
If you have never visited your friend’s home, try to arrange for a meet up, so that you can have a sneak preview of the place. While you are there pay close attention to the decorative theme of the house. Is it modern contemporary, minimalist, or maybe Victorian? Perhaps your friend is well traveled, and has collected antiques from all over the world. Maybe he likes Asian styles, as evidenced by the furniture and decorative ornaments around the house. Pay attention also to the color theme. Are the walls colorful with bright primary colors, or is it in pastel earthy colors? These considerations will affect your decision on the kind of art you will buy.
2. Identify an area for the art
While you are in the house, identify a wall where you might want the art piece to be hung. It can be quite challenging to find suitable space to hang art - even more so if the wall is already decorated with other art pieces. Remember that you don’t have to buy a very large piece that occupies the entire wall. You can have a small art piece that can share the wall space with other pieces that are already there. You just need to pay attention to the theme of those art pieces. For example, if those pieces are black and white pictures of architectural buildings, then you have a pretty good idea on the type of art to buy that will match nicely with the others.
3. Take note of the color theme
A rule of thumb is to take note of the 2 strongest colors in the room, and then choose art that has those colors in them. For example, if the room has a lot of brown and beige, you can select art that has these 2 colors in them, but it’s ok to have an additional splash of red or yellow in it. After all, you want the art to stand out and tell a story, so don’t pick something that blends so well until it becomes un-noticeable.
Take note of other things in the room that may be attention grabbing. For example, if there is a beautiful Persian rug at the center of the room that the owner is very proud of, then choose an art piece with subtler colors than the rug so as not to steal attention away from it. Having a room with rugs, curtains and art pieces all shouting for attention can throw the entire room out of balance.
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