
When it comes to designing a home or workspace, many focus first on furniture, layout, or lighting. However, one of the most powerful ways to define a space, evoke emotion and reflect personality lies in the details that dress your walls—namely, art. Far beyond decoration art plays a vital role in bringing life, depth and meaning into an environment. It tells a story, expresses identity and transforms blank walls into curated, character-rich focal points. Thoughtfully selected pieces can elevate the mood of a room and serve as long-term investments—especially original or limited-edition works which often appreciate in value over time while adding lasting beauty to your space.
At Prestige Interiors, we work closely with some of the world’s most exclusive art galleries to source rare investment pieces and we also collaborate with talented artists to offer our clients a diverse and curated selection for their property & art portfolio. We wont just be your interior design but we will advise you on how to invest in pieces that will add value to your space and make you money over time. Whether you’re seeking timeless sophistication or a bold statement, we ensure that every piece aligns seamlessly with your vision.
The Role of Color Coordination
To truly enhance your interiors, art and wallpaper should harmonize with your overall color palette.
Here are a few tips to ensure a cohesive and intentional design:
- Complement, Don’t Clash: Select wallpaper and artwork that either complement or create a purposeful contrast with the room’s color scheme. For example, neutral spaces benefit from bold, vibrant art, while richly toned rooms may call for softer or monochrome pieces.
- Create a Color Flow: Use art and wallpaper to carry accent tones across different elements in the room. If your sofa includes hints of terracotta, echo that tone in your wallpaper design or artwork framing for a seamless, unified look.
- Match Undertones: Be mindful of undertones when coordinating wallpaper with paint or furnishings. A cool-toned wallpaper may clash with warm-toned furniture, whereas cool greys or creams will create harmony with similar bases.
By thoughtfully incorporating art and aligning it with your color scheme, you create a home that not only looks elevated but feels intentionally designed and emotionally engaging.






