Decoration for floor plans with art gallery walls and exhibits in villas


In interior design, it has become a trend to transform private houses into spaces with both living comfort and artistic display functions. Especially for those villas with spacious space, how to skillfully use walls and open areas to create an art gallery that is suitable for daily life and can display personal art collections has become a topic worthy of discussion.



1. The importance of spatial planning



First of all, before decorating, it is very important to have a clear understanding of the spatial layout of the whole villa. Designers need to consider which rooms or corridors can be used as the main exhibition areas, and whether the moving lines between these areas are smooth. For example, high-flow areas such as the main entrance, stairwell or living room are very suitable for use as the core area of the exhibition, which can not only attract visitors' attention, but also facilitate daily appreciation.



2. Selection and treatment of wall surface



Choosing suitable wall materials is one of the keys to building an ideal art gallery. Generally speaking, the use of white or light-colored walls can better set off the color and texture of works of art. In addition, for particularly precious works of art, special protective coatings can be used to prevent ultraviolet damage. The height of the wall is also a factor that cannot be ignored. A higher ceiling can provide enough hanging space for large-scale works and enhance visual impact.



3. Lighting design



Good lighting can not only highlight the characteristics of exhibits, but also create an atmosphere suitable for viewing. According to different types of works (such as painting, sculpture, photography, etc.), corresponding lighting schemes should be adopted. For example, use spotlights to illuminate oil paintings or photos to ensure that the light is concentrated and not dazzling; For three-dimensional sculptures, multi-angle lighting can be used to show their three-dimensional sense and the beauty of details.



4. Innovative display methods



In addition to the traditional wall-mounted display, you can explore more innovative ways to arrange your art collection. For example, placing small sculptures or ceramic handicrafts on open bookshelves; Or turn some specific corners into mini-theme exhibition areas, and increase the immersion experience through background music and aromatherapy.



5. Change the exhibits regularly



Finally, in order to keep the freshness and vitality of the art gallery, it is suggested to change the artworks on display regularly. This can not only stimulate the interest of family members, but also make it fun to find new things every time you return home.



In short, through careful planning and creative decoration of different areas in the villa, it is entirely possible for us to create an art house that is both warm and comfortable and can fully show the owner's taste.