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Published 15:37 23 Mar 2017 GMT
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However, that's not very realistic which is why we'll take any interior tips and tricks we can get. The latest information comes courtesy of interior architects Claire Price and Elaine Regan of House/EDIT and it's all to do with artwork and how it can transform your home. First up, you'll want to use your art as a "focal point" and then you can create the rest of the look around it. The artwork is your secondary colour and this can be complementary or the opposite of your wall/sofa colours, then you can pick up the contrasting/matching colours through accessories. Secondly, the next tip is to play around with the scale of your various pieces of artwork, mixing smaller sketches and larger photographs/paintings.
Thirdly, if you're buying into the asymmetrical image trend, make sure you mock it up first as this can go very wrong. Try it out on brown paper first and then you can change the layout until you have something you're happy with...that Pinterest perfect gallery wall can be yours.

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