02/06/2026
One of the most common mistakes we see when helping clients choose artwork?
Thinking too small.
It's understandable. Most people focus on the dimensions of the wall rather than the scale of the room as a whole.
In spaces with high ceilings, open-plan layouts or striking architecture, a smaller piece can often feel lost. The artwork doesn't need to dominate the room, but it does need enough presence to hold its own.
This installation is a great example of getting that balance right. The artwork feels in proportion to the space around it, creating a natural focal point within the room.
One of the questions we often ask clients is: "What does the space need?". Sometimes the answer is colour. Sometimes it's texture. Sometimes it's a collection of smaller works. And sometimes, the answer is simply to think bigger.
✨ What's the one wall in your home that you've never quite known what to do with?