"Last year my husband and I bought our first home in Los Angeles, and as far as furnishings and home decor were concerned, we were starting from scratch. Even though it's only 883 square feet, it took much longer to decorate it than I ever could have anticipated, from choosing the right couch to picking out rugs, lamps, accent pieces, and the like. But even with everything finally in place, I realized something that I'd overlooked: My walls looked naked."
"With thousands upon thousands of pieces from which to choose, Fine Art America's collection is vast, but the site just added a brand-new search feature that made perusing wall art so much easier. The new Artist View gave me an easy way to check out work by individual creators instead of sifting through a seemingly endless sea of search results."
A couple purchased their first home in Los Angeles and began furnishing from scratch in an 883-square-foot space. After placing furniture and accents, the empty walls remained and felt bare. The homeowner prefers art, photography, posters, and prints to make spaces feel grounded, cozy, and personal. The homeowner used Fine Art America, the world's largest online marketplace, and found a vast collection. A new Artist View search feature groups images by individual creators, making it easy to view multiple works by the same artist and simplifying selection. A sitewide 20% off sale runs through the end of October.
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