Artwork From HGTV Smart Home 2020
A mix of colorful pop art, whimsical prints, historic photographs and a custom sculpture combine to make this home its very own art gallery.
Related To:
He’s Out
Fine-Art Humor
Foyer Chandelier
Statement Piece
Iron City Mural
In between the foyer and the great room, designer Tiffany Brooks added a mural, which was created as a tribute to Pittsburgh’s historic steel industry. Not only does the mural add a touch of local historical flavor, it’s a great conversation piece.
Three-Dimensional Gallery Wall
Additional Landing
Friendly Face
The modern wall art in the dining room picks up the deep-green hues and other accent colors used in the space, while also adding tons of personality and charm.
Beverage Center Art
Framed modern art adds extra dimension to the ceramic-tile backsplash behind the coffee station in the breakfast nook.
Urban Artwork
In the teen bedroom, the set of graffiti-like abstract paintings on each side of the bed look almost three dimensional against the deep-black walls.
Curated Gallery Wall
Pop of Personality
In the guest bedroom, the bright-orange pop art adds a striking color contrast against the teal walls and cream-colored sideboard.
Modern Art
Smiling Faces
Abstract Elements
Master Retreat
Easy Art Display Option
Master Closet Art
At the entrance to the master closet, a two-tone floral print adds a touch of feminity and style to a space that is probably just used as a drop zone.
Pop-Art Style
In the basement, a series of Rosie the Riveter portraits presented in an Andy Warhol-style adds a pop of color and dash of Pittsburgh history.
Wall Art That Can be Played
A custom black-and-white Connect Four-style game is mounted on the wall in the game room. The game’s color scheme “connects” perfectly with the neutral decor found throughout the space.
Dash of Color
Creative Canine
Touch of Personality

Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White Photography