Author: Imogen Aldridge

How To Pick the Right Artwork for your Kitchen

Looking to fill some space in the kitchen? We've got you covered. Below we suggest some tips for choosing your art in your kitchen and some of the best places to hang them.

The kitchen is often the heart of the home, where families gather for dinner, or friends congregate for a drink. With this room often being a high traffic area, you may want to display some beautiful pieces for everyone to view. Think about typographic art, with text or quotes, a brightly coloured series of the same print in different colour ways, or quirky cartoons and illustrations. The kitchen is the perfect place to display art that reflects who you are.

How To Pick the Right Artwork for your Kitchen | Image

How To Pick the Right Artwork for your Kitchen | Image

Is your kitchen on the smaller side? Keep artwork in the kitchen on the smaller side so they don’t compete or clutter other design details in the room, such as tiling, overhead lighting, or strong-coloured cabinetry. Small pieces are great for the kitchen as they are versatile in what you can do with them. You can prop them up against the cabinet wall, hang them on a variety of different styles or have them standing on a kitchen shelf. Great places spots to hang art in your kitchen consist of hanging them between cabinets, surrounding the window, above your cabinets or open out on shelves, worktops or tables. At Art Republic, we make it easy for you to shop by size. Simply select the size of artworks you want to discover from the drop down menu, and you're good to go.

Get your tastebuds tingling with artworks that are food-inspired. These themed prints make for a great addition to the kitchen space. Fill your walls with artworks that inspire your inner cook and make you want to spend valuable time in the space.

 

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Steer clear of canvases and unframed artworks in the kitchen, as no matter how clean a home you keep - grease and oil from cooking can carry on air particles and ruin artworks. Also, make sure not to hang art above the hob or by the sink. Temperature and moisture can damage the artwork, even when framed. 

 

How To Pick the Right Artwork for your Kitchen | Image

How To Pick the Right Artwork for your Kitchen | Image

Typography is another great addition to the kitchen. This room is the heart of the home and the space where your guests will spend a lot of their time, so filling your space with art they can engage with is ideal. Humorous prints that add personality to your kitchen are the perfect way to make your guests feel at home.

The kitchen is the heart of the home, so why not fill it with art you love? Spice up your space with limited edition prints from our kitchen art collection, perfect for food enthusiasts.

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