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Everything you need to now about choosing, hanging, framing and lighting pictures
fireplace, large windows, exposed brick and so on), then you might be better off considering pieces that blend into the background and add general interest to the space. “It’s key to draw the eye around the space, and adding a pop of the same colour on a sofa as you have in a picture can help to make the whole room look cohesive,” says Julia Kendell, an interiors expert and a presenter of the BBC’s DIY SOS. “There’s no doubt there should be some commonality in your colour scheme and general mood, but buying art to fit the pre-existing room can look very contrived.