Quick Decorating Solution: Poster Perfect

by Lynette Crawford on December 14, 2009

in Home & Garden

Mickael Casol

Mickael Casol

Walls looking a little bare? Artwork is a great way to decorate your home. But let’s face it – custom artwork can be expensive, especially if you need more that one piece to get the look you yearn for. The great thing is you can have the style without the price!

Art prints are an excellent way to go. They can provide the exclusive designed look you crave at a fraction of the cost of custom artwork. You can find everything from fine art prints to entertainment posters to abstract art. These poster prints of the original art pieces make wonderful additions to your home. Framing can be as elaborate or as straightforward as you want.

You can find poster sized prints at your local hobby outlet, or for a higher quality check out the art museum gift shop. If you want more variety and a wider selection, go online – I found a site with over 500,000 prints to choose from that will even frame them for me at reasonable prices. You can search by the artists (van Gogh to Warhol), themes (landscapes to still life), and everything in between. They even have sports and entertainment posters.

This is a great way to spiff up your living area without breaking your pocketbook. Whether your taste leads to the rich Thomas Kinkade or the more austere Ansel Adams, you are sure to find the right fit for your home decorating scheme.

With prices starting at $7.99 for unframed and $34.99 for framed pieces, you can beautify your home with all the flare of a designer but without the custom designer expense!

Take a look and find your favorite style at AllPosters.

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Daina Larson March 21, 2009 at 11:05 am

Love this tip, I have several prints from Monet. I also like to do is frame my children’s artwork. Thanks for the suggestion of the websites too, I need to check them out.
Thanks

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