Wall Space Wisdom: Planning Poster Displays That Complement Your Home, Not Compete With It 

When you have a collection, it’s nice to be able to display it. Showcasing your favorite artwork or classic bands can make your home a reflection of your style and interests. If you want to have the perfect design, however, you’ll need to put in some planning. Use these tips to help you create a poster display that works well with your home.  

Find the Focal Point 

Every room has a focal point. To understand how you should organize and place your poster displays, you need to find the focal point of the room. It might be a fireplace in the center of one wall or a massive plant in the corner. If you’re trying to draw attention to the displays, you can adjust the design and layout of the room so that they are the focal point. Choose the most eye-catching of them, and select a spot that is easy to see when you first enter the room. You’ll be able to plan the rest of the space around it. 

Consider Scale 

If you want to have a display that shows off your collection and makes your room look great, you’ll need to consider scale as part of the package. The scale of the posters help you create a focal point and balance out the room. Framed posters that are identical in size are easy to group, which is perfect for larger collections. But don’t worry if the posters are very slightly different in size. You can choose different frame sizes for each one to create balance or asymmetry that draws the eye to the right spot. 

Tell a Story 

Every room in your home has a story, and you can use the poster display to feature yours. When you consider how to organize your autograph store posters, think about the aesthetic you’re trying to depict. Is it fandom? Whimsy? Artsy? Do more than just choose a color scheme and style. Figure out what you are trying to accomplish with the room and the poster display, and make sure they work together.  

Coordinate With the Color Scheme 

To avoid clashing with the rest of the room’s décor, you should aim to make a color scheme that fits. Choose posters that work well with the furniture and paint color in your room, or select coordinating frames to help you unify the layout. Although cohesion is an important part of room design, be careful of being too matchy-matchy. You don’t need to select everything to coordinate perfectly with every item. Instead, choose one or two colors or prints to serve as a throughline throughout the room. 

Frame Each Depiction 

If you’re going to the effort of creating a poster display that unifies the room, you need effective framing to achieve it. The kind of frames you choose should reflect the content of the poster and the display. A framed print of famous artwork might call for an ornate frame that can be a statement piece all by itself. Film posters might need a simple plastic or metal trim that does not draw too much attention. 

Don’t Forget the Lighting 

Ideally, every room has a combination of lighting options that help you illuminate the space at any time of day. For rooms with detailed displays on the walls, you should consider customizing the lighting to suit. Use a combination of lighting temperatures. Use brighter, downward-facing lights so you can see what you’re doing and lamps or wall sconces for soft evening lighting. For large or ornate frames, look for lighting options that allow you to illuminate from an adjacent wall. 

Your posters deserve to have a prominent place in your home. By considering focal point, color scheme, framing, lighting, and other factors, you can design a display that highlights the best of your collection. 

SOURCES 

https://npiweb.com/blog/posts/how-to-design-the-perfect-gallery-wall-for-you/ 

https://drool-art.com/blogs/inspiration/8-clever-ways-to-organise-and-lay-out-your-prints-and-art-posters?srsltid=AfmBOoqy1Fp8IovqdDc5q6LeHHEEBfcYI0YMMjzXfdO4SEYx79It8_Gm 

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