Curated by Sophie Heatley
Brightening a dark, north-facing space with art doesn't have to be over-complicated. Rather than reaching straight for bright white paintings and sculptures, try mixing warm tones, reflective pieces, bold contrasts, and mirrors.
Opt for artwork in warm tones like yellows and oranges, such as by Clare Thatcher, to counterbalance the room's cool lighting. Frames with reflective or metallic finishes can help bounce light around, making the space feel more open. Bold, vibrant art, such as pieces by Van Lanigh adds visual energy and depth, while strategically placed mirrors near the artwork can reflect light, creating an illusion of space and brightness. Together, these elements can transform a gloomy room into an inviting, radiant space.