Do you want to refresh your interior with posters?Great idea! However, to prevent your attempt from becoming a sign of bad taste, designer Alina Chernysheva has prepared “five rules of good taste” especially for etk-fashion.com readers. Decorating walls with posters is not a new method. As a rule, it is used to add new colors to the interior, change (or complement) the stylistic component of the decor, or even visually expand the space. Yes, posters can do all this. Only if they are used correctly. This is exactly what we will talk about now. So, here are “five rules of good taste” from Alina Chernysheva. Alina Chernysheva For more than eight years, she held the position of editor of leading media outlets on architecture and decor, and then became the editor-in-chief of an online magazine. Seeking to apply theory in practice, she implemented a series of private design projects and enrolled in the “Interior Design” course at the “Details” school-studio. Founded the accessible art platform Modbum – the project unites young illustrators and artists who create relevant art works for interior decoration. Rule #1 Do not hang pictures in a row by a ruler, do it chaotically.Rule #2 Don’t limit yourself to one style: in a minimalist interior, classic paintings will become an accent, while a strict, solid interior will be rejuvenated by prints. Rule #3 Choose different frames. Combine gold museum frames with laconic black baguettes. Rule #4 Combine subjects of different styles: oil paintings and real photographs.Rule #5 Don't create a composition onwall "for centuries": in the modern world, technology and fashion change very quickly. Be prepared to update your gallery without damaging the walls. Special stickers-chewing gum (sticky gum) will help you with this. However, keep in mind that they do not hold paintings on all walls.