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10 Art Mistakes That Make Your Space Look Cheap (And How to Fix Them)

You've put thought into your furniture, paint, and layout. But if your art choices aren't aligned with basic design principles, the whole room can feel unbalanced. The good news: Most "cheap-looking" art issues aren't about budget. They're about avoidable mistakes in scale, placement, and presentation. Here are 10 common art mistakes — and practical, actionable ways to fix each one. Mistake #1: Art That's Too Small for the Wall The Problem: Small artwork on a large wall creates visual imbalance and makes the space feel unfinished. Why It Matters: Scale affects how a room feels. Undersized art can make walls appear emptier and ceilings feel disproportionately high. The Fix: Above a sofa: Choose art that is 2/3 to 3/4 the width of the furniture Empty wall: Aim to fill 60-75% of available wall space Gallery walls: Arrange pieces to form one cohesive visual unit When unsure: Use painter's tape to outline potential sizes before purchasing Quick Check:...

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