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Room Divider Ideas Using Wall Art in Open Floor Plans

Typical open floor plan can create limitations for adding beauty to a space. It doesn't have to be limiting when you utilize the right wall art for open floor plans – and with a few specific tips, you can create an exceptionally beautiful area that conveys the messages you desire. 

Wall art needs walls, and that means the typical open floor plan can create limitations for adding beauty to a space. It doesn't have to be limiting when you utilize the right wall art for open floor plans – and with a few specific tips, you can create an exceptionally beautiful area that conveys the messages you desire. 

It may be challenging to have a lack of physical boundaries between areas like your kitchen, living room, or dining areas. That's not just because of the lack of walls but also distinguishing the function and style of each area.

Art, when used properly, can serve as a visual tool, providing an excellent choice for adding personality, defining different areas, and keeping the entire space unified. Art brings structure to open floor plans.

Using Wall Art to Define Zones

Consider a few tips on how to choose wall art with an open floor plan when you want it to define specific zones in your home.

Art as a functional divider 

Open minimalistic living and dining area with abstract wall art.
'Russian Floral' by Jodi Maas & Green Wheat Fields, Auvers, by Vincent van Gogh

Larger pieces of art or a series of pieces work well to visually separate areas. A bold abstract canvas, for example, can help define a living room or seating area while placing a serene landscape design near the dining area, which helps to give it a very different feel. There's no breakdown of the open floor plan, but there are now subtle clues that provide insight into how people use each space.

Art that bridges spaces

Open-concept living and dining area with natural tones and abstract wall art.
'Meringue' by Kari Taylor & 'Ochre Echo II' Wall Art by Grace Popp

To ensure that wall art for open floor plans can work well to unify a space, consider pieces that share some type of common element. It could be style or color. By doing this, the piece of art – though significantly different – helps to maintain the visual flow of the area. Each area still has its own identity, but the artwork's colors, themes, and other elements help define each space. For example, use the same color palette in the pieces you select for the living and dining rooms.

Choosing the Right Wall Art for Open Floor Plans

You have a home with an open floor plan. How do you get started in selecting the best open floor plan wall art for that specific space?

Large-scale art for impact

Modern open living room with a large-scale abstract wall art.
'Trading' Wall Art by Dan Hobday

Start with larger pieces. Small pieces of art get lost in the floor plan. Choose a large-scale piece of art (or a few) that will serve as an anchor to the space and command attention. Choose oversized, visually dominating elements, perhaps a vibrant landscape, a statement photo, or an abstract work. Utilize pieces like these as focal points that draw in the eye and create an anchor for that area of the open floor plan.

Neutral and versatile art

Open-concept living room and kitchen with abstract and coastal wall art.
'My Greehouse Abstract I Crop Blue' by Lisa Audit & 'Mykonos I' Wall Art by Grace Popp

Neutral tones or versatile themes can help the pieces blend seamlessly into various parts of the open space. For example, consider abstract prints, geometric designs, or minimalist pieces. These will all work well to create a sophisticated backdrop that you can then enhance using the decor throughout the space. This type of open floor plan art allows the space to maintain an open and airy feel without overwhelming it.

Personalizing Your Open Floor Plan with Wall Art

It's always critical to have wall art that you love, and that showcases your style and artistic interests. Consider these strategies.

Reflecting personal style across a large space

Open kitchen and living area featuring a large abstract wall art.
'Cinder Composition I' Wall Art by Victoria Borges

One of the most challenging aspects of open floor plan wall art is ensuring your art fits your personal style and works well together throughout the entire area. It should resonate with the overall style of your home. It could be abstract art that you enjoy, nature photography, cityscapes, or one of numerous other styles. The key here is to choose pieces that appeal to you personally. This ensures the space feels cohesive and uniquely your own.

Layering art for depth

Layering art with complementary elements, such as plants, rugs, or lighting can help to add more visual death to the space. It adds texture and interest while helping to keep that open feel that you desire. These elements can also create a zoned feel to the space. At the same time, you’ll add dimension and warmth to your home, but you are not cluttering it with too many elements. 

How to Choose Wall Art For an Open Floor Plan

Wall art for open floor plans can be everything you want and need it to be – from very open and abstract to zoned. Choose the wall art you love, but consider how each piece helps to enhance or organize the open floor plan. Some pieces help define functional zones, while others offer more stylistic cohesion. 

Great Big Canvas is the ideal choice for open floor plan art. Use the tools to customize your artwork. You can tailor each piece to suit your needs and tastes. That helps you to personalize your open floor plan easily and create the impact you desire.

 

 

 

 


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