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Embellishing your walls with artwork and decor instantly adds character to a space.

“These pieces often lack the depth, intention, and craftsmanship we look for when curating interiors.”

Instead, she suggests searching through accessible resources for authenticated, limited-edition lithographs and photography.

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“For example, faux antique items, clocks, signs, shuttersanything that is not real.

My thoughts: find the real thing or dont do it.”

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However, he cautions against opting for ‘package deal’ gallery walls, which have pre-picked artwork.

“These are just sad,” Feller says.

“Dont be afraid to use your own imagination.”

Beach themed decor

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Instead, Wilkinson encourages a more holistic approach.

“It creates a sense of enveloping beauty and intention that feels far more elevated and timeless.”

Fake Maps

Feller avoids framed maps unless they are vintage or original versions.

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“Again, anything that is inauthentic is a big no in my book.”

Framed map artwork

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