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How to choose and combine local artwork to add character to the apartment

Choosing a warm and welcoming space with unique pieces of local art is essential to creating a sense of well-being and calm. It adds a personal yet elegant touch. Styling and combining your home decor is an authentic and memorable experience. If you love the idea but don’t know where to start, this article offers tips on how to select, combine, and display local artwork in your tourist apartment to give it personality and truly impress your guests.

 


1. Local art to connect with Barcelona’s culture

The best way to offer your guests creativity and style is by choosing artworks created by local artists, giving your tourist apartment a unique and authentic local feel. Select pieces that reflect the history, architecture, and everyday life of Barcelona. This will add a distinctive touch your guests will truly appreciate. Urban landscape paintings and modernist architecture artwork are perfect for creating that elegant and personal atmosphere.

Tip: Explore local galleries and art fairs in Barcelona such as Sala Parés, Artevistas Gallery, or FIABCN (Fira Internacional d’Art de Barcelona). Discover new artists and pieces. Many of these artworks are not only stylish and charming but can also be a great long-term investment.

Woman seen from behind observing two paintings in an art gallery: one colourful with a window and flowers, and another in soft tones with human figures. The scene conveys calm and attention to detail.

 

2. Choosing paintings and prints that complement your space

The type of décor you choose should match the style of your apartment. If your space has a modern look, you can go for abstract prints or black-and-white photography. For a more traditional style, paintings of cityscapes or local scenes, such as the Gothic Quarter or the Sagrada Família at sunset, can be ideal. Make sure the art you select fits the atmosphere you want to create for your guests.

Tip: Think about your apartment’s colour palette. If your walls and furniture feature neutral tones, you can choose more vibrant artwork to make each piece stand out.

Two framed pieces hanging on a white wall: one with a minimalist illustration of a brown dog playing, and the other a black-and-white photograph of urban buildings. Both are framed in simple black frames.

 

3. Choosing the right frames for your artwork

Choosing the right frame is essential to highlight each piece of art. A frame that is too thick or too bold can overpower the artwork, while one that is too thin or small may make it go unnoticed. Natural tones, such as wooden frames, are usually a versatile option that pairs well with almost any interior design style, while metal frames can add a more contemporary touch.

Tip: Always keep it simple. Sometimes, less is more. Choose frames that enhance the artwork without stealing attention and that complement the apartment’s atmosphere without overwhelming it.

Wall decorated with shelves and a collection of frames in different sizes and colours, combining illustrations and photographs to create a bright, modern atmosphere.

 

4. Strategic placement of artwork to create focal points

Placing your artwork strategically is key to maximising its visual impact. Larger pieces can serve as visual focal points in the living or dining area, while smaller ones can be grouped to create a gallery wall. You can also use artwork to highlight specific features of the room, such as a fireplace or an accent wall.

Tip: Make sure each piece is hung at the right height (usually at eye level) and that the wall layout feels balanced.

Contemporary bedroom with a dark bed, yellow cushion, and two framed line-art pieces, complemented by a gold wall lamp and a bedside table with a decorative plant.

 

5. Setting a reasonable budget for artwork

Local art doesn’t have to be expensive to make an impact. There are plenty of affordable options that can bring a creative touch to your apartment without going over budget. Look for art markets, local fairs, and online platforms where you can find pieces that fit your budget while offering quality and authenticity.

Tip: You don’t need to fill every wall with costly artworks. Choose a few key pieces that truly match and enhance the space.

Outdoor market stall with framed artworks displayed on the ground, tables with decorative objects, and several people browsing art pieces and antiques.

Discover how local art can transform your apartment into a space full of character and charm. Choose pieces that inspire you, place them with intention, and let them tell the story of Barcelona without saying a word. This way, you’ll create a warm and welcoming atmosphere that makes your guests feel part of the city and eager to return again and again.

 

If you found this article helpful, we’d love to hear your thoughts! And if you’re considering entrusting the management of your tourist apartment to a professional team, don’t hesitate to get in contact with us. At AB, we’ll be delighted to help you and assist you with everything you need.

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