Free Art to Decorate Your Home

There are ways to get free art to decorate your home. I believe anyone can create a beautiful home on a budget and I’ve written about ways to add large-scale art to your home on a budget.

If you are skeptical about the prospect of free art to decorate your home, keep reading.

Home Decor Resources

Designer Emily Clark shared how she used free photos of British Algae from the NYC Public Library for a gallery wall. Genius. I love Blue and White, so I took Clark’s advice and used the British Algae photos in my dining room.

I discovered tons of beautiful and free vintage artwork resources from my all-time favorite DIY and Home Decor bloggers Jenna Sue Designs. Did you know nearly all of the vintage art in retail stores is from the public domain? Check out Jenna Sue’s public domain resources for finding free art for your home.

Apartment Therapy has a wonderful post about the New York Public Library’s digital collection. As always, Apartment Therapy offers great free ideas.

Unsplash

Unsplash is a stock photo website with photos that don’t look like stock photos. That’s how I describe this amazing online resource I’ve utilized for building websites and decorating my home.

I still need to hang it up, but I have a print of a photo of the Prada store in Marfa, Texas, by Shelby Cohron on Unsplash. In addition to the Marfa photo, we have a Sunflower photo by Aleksandr Eremin on Unsplash in our home (photos coming). Since the Sunflower is the official flower of Kansas, it’s almost a law that every home must display a Sunflower.

More Free Printable Art Resources

Bloggers and designers I follow have some great tips for finding FREE Printable Art Online. 

One of my favorite DIY Home Decor blogs, BlesserHouse, posted about The Secret to Find Free Printable Wall Art Online.

Burlap and Blue has a post on their favorite places to find free printables, and Monica Wants It offers advice on how to find free museum art for your home