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Art and Interior Design — How Statement Works Transform the Identity of Any Space

There is a difference between a decorated room and a defined one. A decorated room has furniture, color, texture, and carefully chosen objects that create a pleasant, coherent aesthetic. It is comfortable. It is considered. It reads as the work of someone who has paid attention to their surroundings. A defined room has all of those things — and one more. It has a work of art that anchors the entire space. A work that the room is built around rather than added to. A work that, when you enter, is the first thing your eye finds and the last thing you think about when you leave. That difference is not subtle. It is total. And understanding how to achieve it — how to select, position, and live with art that genuinely transforms a space — is one of the most valuable things any collector or design-conscious homeowner can learn. The Artwork as Architectural Element The most sophisticated approach to art in interior design treats significant works not as decoration but as architectural elements...

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