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How to Decorate Your Home with Wall Art: A Room-by-Room Guide

A practical room-by-room guide to decorating your home with wall art, featuring button art as a standout choice for every space in your home.

Wall art is one of the most powerful ways to transform a space — it adds personality, color, and soul to any room. But choosing the right art for each space can feel overwhelming. This room-by-room guide will help you make confident decorating decisions, with button art as a standout option for every space.

Living Room: Make a Bold Statement

The living room is your home's showcase. Go big and bold here. A large-format button art piece — like our 24"×36" Golden Fortune or The Sunflower — creates an instant focal point above a sofa or fireplace. The three-dimensional texture of button art catches light beautifully and draws the eye in a way flat prints simply can't.

Tip: Choose a piece whose colors echo your existing furniture and cushions for a cohesive look.

Bedroom: Create a Calm, Personal Sanctuary

Your bedroom should feel like a retreat. Opt for softer, more personal art here. A custom button art portrait — perhaps of a meaningful travel photo or a beloved pet — adds warmth and intimacy. Our pastel and nature-themed pieces (Lotus and Dragonfly, Pastel Party) work beautifully in bedroom settings.

Tip: Hang art at eye level when standing for the best visual impact.

Home Office: Inspire Creativity and Focus

Your workspace deserves art that motivates. Classic masterpiece-inspired button art — like The Starry Night or The Scream — adds intellectual energy and creative inspiration to a home office. These conversation pieces also make a great impression during video calls.

Tip: A single strong piece works better in a home office than a cluttered gallery wall.

Children's Room: Fun, Colorful, and Imaginative

Kids love color and whimsy. Our butterfly series, Unicorn, and seasonal designs like the Mini Christmas Tree are perfect for children's rooms. Better yet, involve your child in assembling a DIY kit — it's a fun activity and they'll be proud to display their finished artwork.

Tip: Use removable picture hooks so you can easily update the art as your child grows.

Hallway and Entryway: Set the Tone

First impressions matter. A striking piece of button art in your entryway immediately signals that this is a home with personality and taste. Our square-format pieces (24"×24") work perfectly in narrower hallway spaces.

Kitchen and Dining Area: Add Warmth and Appetite

Art in the kitchen and dining area should feel warm and inviting. Nature-themed button art — like our Pear, Broccoli, or Sunflower designs — adds a playful, organic touch that complements food and gathering spaces beautifully.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wall Art Decorating

How high should I hang wall art?

The general rule is to hang art so its center is at eye level — approximately 57–60 inches from the floor. In dining rooms, measure from seated eye level instead.

How do I choose the right size art for my wall?

Art should fill roughly two-thirds to three-quarters of the wall space above furniture. For a sofa that's 84" wide, aim for art that's 56–63" wide (or a gallery arrangement of that total width).

Can button art work in modern, minimalist interiors?

Absolutely. Our abstract and masterpiece-inspired pieces work beautifully in modern spaces. The texture adds visual interest without clutter, and the framed format keeps things clean and structured.

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