Artwork plays a major role in how a home feels. A carefully chosen photograph can soften a room, add color and texture, or create a quiet focal point that draws the eye.
I work directly with homeowners to help select artwork that fits naturally into their space. Whether it’s a single large statement piece or a collection of smaller prints, the goal is always the same: to create something that feels personal and lasting.
Common Home Installations
Many collectors choose artwork for:
- Living rooms
- Bedrooms
- Hallways
- Entryways
- Home offices
- Dining areas
Many of these spaces call for a slightly different approach in size, material and presentation.
Choosing the Right Style
Some homes call for large acrylic or metal statement pieces and framed works for a warmer, traditional feel, while other spaces fit best with smaller paper prints for gallery walls. If you’re unsure which direction to take, I’m happy to help you compare options.
Mockups and Size Guidance
I offer free mockups for any space. Many homeowners just send a quick phone photo of their wall. From there, I can suggest sizes, compare materials that would work well in the space, recommend any potential framing options and create a digital mockup so you can envision what the artwork would look like in your space. Feel free to contact me to discuss mockups for your home's interior design. Below are a few digitally mocked up homes for a little interior design inspiration:
A few examples of modern inspiration in homes showcasing prints of Tunnel View Sunset and Fawn in the Forest.
Country home bedroom design inspiration featuring Red Carpet Road.
Ocean inspired interior design featuring Destin Dreams.
Urban inspiration showcasing Sacred Mesa Arch Sunrise and Beautiful Bridal Veil Falls.
An example of a home interior design with a bit of ecclectic flair, using deep blues across the space and including a ROMA framed acrylic print of Bluebonnet Beauty.
American Southwest inspiration showing a variety of fine art from my American Southwest collection.