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Small Spaces, Big Impact
Bathrooms and hallways are often overlooked, but they're ideal for artwork that makes a statement without overwhelming. Choose pieces that complement your existing colors and bring personality to these transitional spaces. Even a single well-placed artwork can transform how a smaller room feels when you enter it.
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Creating Cohesion Across Different Spaces
Planning décor for more than one room? Choosing artwork from the same collection helps create a cohesive feel throughout your home. For example, a calming piece in your Bathroom can echo the same mood you've created in your Baby room, linking the spaces naturally without being matchy-matchy.
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Which Room Needs Attention First?
Not sure where to start? Think about which space you use most or want to refresh. A welcoming artwork in your Hall sets the tone as soon as you step inside, while a soothing piece in the Baby room can help create a peaceful atmosphere for rest and play.
