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With the new craze for interior decorating
inspired by "home makeover" television programs, more and more
people are tempted to hire a professional decorator, even if they
can't afford one.
Simplicity: the Art of Home Decorating
If you're thinking about breaking the bank for the sake of a
beautiful room, think again. You don't have to spend as much as an
oil tycoon to have a home every bit as beautiful. Here's why:
A pair of human eyes can only take in so much, no matter how much is
put before them.
The secret is not to aim for beauty that comes from opulence, but
for a simple beauty. And simple beauty is usually less expensive.
The best way to go for simple beauty in interior design is to make
the focus of a room a single well-chosen decorative element.
Art Prints: Simple Home Décor Focus
But what single beautiful element could you actually afford?
Unless you happen to get really, really lucky at a crafts fair or
estate sale, there's only one sure way to buy high taste on a low
budget. Not original paintings or expensive wallpaper. Just a
well-chosen print of a painting or photograph that reflects your
style and taste and matches your room.
Surprised at such a simple answer to the decorating conundrum?
Perhaps, like most people, you do not understand what art prints
really are.
What Art Prints Are Not
Art prints are not posters.
Posters are made using paper stock similar to what magazines use.
Art prints are made using special heavier print stock especially for
prints.
Posters often play rather loose with the original image, cropping
it, resizing it, adding text, or even changing shading. Prints will
typically come much closer to the original, and will rarely crop the
original image or alter its appearance significantly.
Posters are vastly less durable than art prints. You can expect a
high-quality print to last decades without showing signs of age. Art
prints are not reproductions (though they are close).
Reproductions of a work of art, usually a painting, involve using
exactly or nearly exactly the same brush strokes and materials,
which is why they are so expensive. Prints, meanwhile, reproduce the
look of the artwork without reproducing every detail of it. For
instance, even though many prints of paintings use textured surfaces
or even artificial brush strokes, the exact brush strokes of the
original are not copied.
Reproductions also have to be conserved as carefully as original
paintings in most cases, or they will fade. High-quality prints are
given protection against fading, either in the form of a coating to
the surface, or a Plexiglas case.
Reproductions, being paintings, are not very durable, and must be
treated with special care. Prints, though not indestructible, are
more likely to survive accidents. Some prints can even be washed
with glass cleaner.
Of course, no art print will be a good anchor for a room's décor if
it's not well chosen. Unfortunately, many people either don't have
any particular tastes when it comes to art or décor, or else do not
trust their own taste. Luckily, the internet puts the accumulated
knowledge of thousands of decorators, artists, and art experts at
your disposal. Thanks to the internet, your home can look as good as
the ones on TV.
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