Paintings bearing images of violence and tension
Many people like to collect pictures of wild animals such as tigers, eagles or hunting scenes because of the strong, impressive feeling. However, these images often create a feeling of tension, not suitable for family living spaces, where gentleness and relaxation are needed.
In particular, paintings depicting animals in a state of attack, hunting, or confrontational scenes easily make the overall house more visually heavy.
Instead, many people prioritize choosing flower paintings, birds or gentle landscapes to create a comfortable and close feeling.
Painting with images of wilting and sadness
Paintings depicting dry trees, withered flowers, cold winter scenes or overly dark colors can have their own artistic value, but if hung indoors for a long time, it can easily create a feeling of sadness and lack of vitality.
Living space is often prioritized for warmth and positivity, so paintings with bright images, green nature or blooming flowers are often more suitable for living rooms or common living rooms.
Paintings with overly bright colors or confusing compositions
Paintings that use too many flashy colors, dense details or complex compositions easily make viewers tired of their eyes, creating a feeling of emptiness if hung for a long time.
In modern interior design, harmonious colors, minimalist layouts and gentle images are often prioritized because they make the space more airy and comfortable.
Paintings create a feeling of silence and lifelessness
Some landscapes with images of stagnant water, gloomy skies or too cold scenes can make the house lack vitality.
When choosing decorative paintings, many people often prioritize bright natural images, gently moving water flows or fresh green trees to create a comfortable and positive energy feeling for the living space.