
Open-plan rooms can be practical and bright, but they can also feel a little stark if every surface is crisp and every finish is hard. That is where the right open plan wall art can make a real difference. Perthshire Fields brings calm landscape colour into a modern interior and helps the space feel more grounded.
Why this kind of landscape works in open-plan spaces
When a kitchen, dining area, and sitting space all flow together, the artwork has to do more than fill one wall. It often needs to connect different parts of the room and soften the transition between them. Perthshire Fields does this well because the composition feels steady rather than busy, and the palette has enough movement to add interest without creating distraction.
In a large shared room, a calm landscape can do the work of several smaller decorative pieces.
Good placement ideas
This piece would work especially well on the main wall visible from several parts of the room, above a sideboard, or in the dining section of an open-plan layout where you want a focal point that still feels restful. It is a strong option for homes with pale walls, soft grey tones, oak, stone, or muted textiles.
- Use it where the room needs visual balance rather than extra colour noise.
- Let it echo natural tones already used in flooring, wood, or upholstery.
- Choose framed presentation so the piece feels intentional in a larger space.
Why the framed finish matters
Open-plan interiors benefit from artwork that feels resolved and well made. First 4 Frames produces framed Giclée prints in-house using colour-managed printing and hand-finished presentation, which gives the final piece a more bespoke and settled look. That extra craftsmanship helps the artwork hold its own in a larger room.
Arie Vardi is known for atmospheric landscape work that captures mood without overcomplicating the scene. If you would like to see the exact framed print, you can view Perthshire Fields here.
If your open-plan space feels a little too sharp or unfinished, Perthshire Fields is a thoughtful way to introduce warmth, balance, and a clear focal point.