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A Guide to Dining Room Wall Art for your Dining Room and Kitchen Spaces

Welcome to the world of dining room wall art! If you've ever felt that your dining room or kitchen lacks that special something, you're in the right place. Wall art for a dining room isn't just about aesthetics; it's about creating a space where memories are made, laughter is shared, and meals become experiences. According to Houzz, 67% of people prefer art in their kitchen or dining room over any other room in their house. Let's dive into the world of art for the kitchen and discover how you can transform these spaces into something extraordinary.


Why Dining Room Wall Art Matters


Picture yourself at the dining table, surrounded by loved ones, savouring one of your favourite home-cooked meals. Now, imagine that same scene, but this time, your eyes drift to the bare, empty walls. Doesn't quite have the same appeal, now does it? That's where thoughtful design can help create an environment that feels like an extension of you and your family. And dining room wall art is the hero of your design story.

Art in your dining space isn't just decoration - it sets the tone, sparks conversations, and enhances the overall dining experience.


Emotional Connection:
Your dining room isn't just a place to eat; it's a place to connect. With the right dining room decor, you can create an environment that resonates with your soul and brings your family closer together.


'Art in the dining room can be a great conversation starter and can set the tone for the meal. It can also add a sense of elegance and sophistication to the space.'
Art consultant and curator Bridgette Mayer

Art has the uncanny ability to evoke emotions, memories, and stories that add depth to a space. Adding dining room wall art can stir up feelings of joy, warmth, or nostalgia every time you look at it. That's the power of art – it speaks to your soul and breathes life into your space. 

Now, imagine sipping your morning coffee in your home with a vibrant piece of art that sparks your creativity for the day or hosting a dinner party with a sophisticated monochromatic piece that sets a refined mood. Not to forget, the laughter and conversations that childhood pictures turned into art pieces might induce. 

Art isn’t just for aesthetics, it's about creating an emotional connection with your space. It's about telling your story, your way.

Here are a few pointers to guide your emotion-driven art selection: 

Think about the emotion you want to induce. Is it calmness, joy, nostalgia, or inspiration?

Consider the memories that you want to awaken. Perhaps it's your grandmother's recipe book, a photo from your favourite holiday, or the first picture your child ever painted.

Look for artwork that complements these emotions and memories. Art that resonates with your personal story will make your kitchen or dining room feel truly yours.

Remember, there's no right or wrong choice when it comes to choosing art. It's all about what speaks to you and makes your kitchen or dining room a delightful, comforting, and inspiring place to be.

Choosing your dining room wall art isn't just about filling an empty wall; it's also about creating a mood and enhancing the overall dining experience. It's the icing on the cake of your interior décor. But how do you choose the right wall art?


Types of Dining Room Wall Art That Will Complement Your Kitchen and Dining Spaces

According to interior designer Emily Henderson, 'Art in the kitchen is unexpected and can add a layer of interest and personality to the space. It’s also a great way to incorporate colour and texture into a room that is often dominated by functional elements.'

Remember, the beauty of wall art is that it's an expression of your personal style and taste. So above all, choose pieces that you love and that make you happy every time you see them.

Can I use family photos as wall art in my dining room?f course you can, and here’s why it's a fabulous idea! Dining rooms are all about gathering together and sharing food, stories, and laughter. What better way to enhance that vibe than by introducing some treasured family memories directly onto your walls? Family photos, especially when stylishly framed and curated, can add a personal, warm, and inviting touch to your dining space. 

Rzemember, the dining room isn't just a place to eat; it's a place to connect. So, go ahead, let your walls tell your family's story.

The Importance of Scale and Placement of Wall Art in Dining Rooms and Kitchens

How can I choose the right size of wall art for my dining room?

Interior designer, Nate Berkus, believes that wall art in the kitchen and dining room should be hung at eye level and in proportion to the size of the space. He suggests grouping multiple pieces together to create a gallery wall or using one large statement piece as a focal point.

Choosing the right size of wall art for your dining room can feel like trying to solve a complicated puzzle. But don't panic, we've got you covered! It's all about finding the right balance between the size of the room, the wall, and the art itself. 

First, measure the wall where you want to display the art. A common rule of thumb that interior decorators swear by is the 'two-thirds rule'. This rule suggests that the artwork or grouping of artworks should cover about two-thirds of the wall space above your furniture. So if your dining table is 60 inches long, aim for art that's approximately 40 inches wide. 

Remember, these are not hard and fast rules, but rather guidelines that can help you achieve a visually pleasing arrangement. Your personal taste and the specific dynamics of your room always come first!

Consider the size and scale of the art in relation to the wall and furniture when selecting pieces.

Here are a few more tips for you: 

For smaller walls or narrow spaces, consider a series of small pieces arranged in a neat grid or a tall, vertical piece of art.

If you have a large, expansive wall, try a large single piece or a dramatic gallery wall.

Don't forget about the height. Artwork should be hung with the centre of the piece at eye level, generally 57-60 inches from the floor.

Lastly, always consider the scale of the furniture and other elements in the room. A gigantic piece of art on the wall behind a petite dining table might feel overwhelming, just as a tiny print might look lost on a large wall.

Wrapping Up 

Let your unique style guide your choices. After all, it's your home, the place where you can truly express yourself. 

Embroider your walls with art that speaks to you. And remember, whether it's a family portrait that brings a rush of nostalgia, a bold abstract piece that adds a pop of colour, or a vintage food poster that tickles your taste buds, the wall art should tell your story. It's not just about beautifying the space, it's about creating a unique, warm and inviting atmosphere that enhances your everyday experiences and makes every meal a special occasion. 

"Your home should tell the story of who you are, and be a collection of what you love." - Nate Berkus, renowned interior designer.

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