The Power of Art to Transform a Space

Before and after: HOW art TRANSFORMS A SPACE

At Gardner Colby Gallery we love a good design challenge. Many of our clients ask us to place art in multiple rooms in their homes. Finding the perfect piece of art isn’t an easy task for many people, so we love to be able to use our skills, knowledge and experience to create amazing spaces.

Incorporating art into a room can instantly change the entire mood and atmosphere. Artwork acts as the centerpiece, drawing the eye and establishing the style and tone. The right piece of art can make a space feel more dynamic, uplifting, calming, or stylish.

For example, hanging a large abstract painting in a living room instantly makes the space feel more modern and high-end. Placing a floral painting over a fireplace adds an elegant, traditional feel. Displaying an inspiring landscape painting can make a home office feel more peaceful and serene.


Ultimately, art is one of the most powerful tools we have to shape the character of a room. By thoughtfully selecting pieces that reflect your personal style and the desired ambiance, you can use art to completely transform a space. Whether it's a single statement piece or an entire curated collection, incorporating art is essential for creating a truly remarkable interior design.

We can create a virtual placement by digitally superimposing a piece of art to scale on your wall. The resulting picture will look like the artwork is hanging on your wall...no more guesswork!

Scroll down for our before and after photos featuring the artworks of Juan Carlos Collada, Anna Kincaide, Mary Parkman and Joseph Adolphe, and see how they transform these spaces!






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