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Are you looking to source cohesive artwork for your short term rental? Here are my top ten suggestions for the best places to find it!


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Artwork can make or break the vibe of a short term rental...it adds personality, tells a story, and instantly elevates a space from “average” to “memorable.” Whether you’re refreshing a cozy cabin or decorating a beachfront condo, here are proven ways to find art that feels intentional, stylish, and guest-ready.

1. Shop Pre-Built Collections

If you want art that’s tailored specifically for rentals, an excellent place to start is Sage and Rose Prints

Founded by hosts and creatives with deep experience in staging, renovations, and guest-focused design, Sage and Rose exists to take the stress out of choosing art for rental spaces. 

Instead of hunting through generic stock art or endless marketplaces, you can explore thoughtfully curated collections designed to harmonize with your decor and guest experience. 

Their pieces arrive ready to hang, and that's a huge plus when you’re juggling property management and guest logistics. 

Their collections (coastal, cottage, desert, mid-century, forest, etc.) make it easy to build a cohesive aesthetic throughout your space without overthinking color palettes.


2. Go Thrifting for Unique Finds

Thrift stores, estate sales, and second-hand shops are treasure troves for budget-friendly art, especially if you’re not afraid to dig a little. 

Many hosts swear by frequent visits to local thrift shops to uncover framed prints and originals that other people overlooked. 

You might find original pieces or vintage prints for really cheap.  You may also find frames that can be reused or repurposed. 

3. Commission Local Artists or Photographers

Local art often adds a sense of authenticity your guests will appreciate.

Supporting local creatives adds character and meaning to your rental and you often end up with one-of-a-kind pieces that guests won’t see anywhere else. 

You can reach out directly to artists via Instagram or at local art fairs and markets.

You could even consider offering a local artists to display their artwork in your rental with a discreet note that it is for sale. 

Guests love seeing landscapes, landmarks, or nature scenes from around town and they might want to take home a souvenir. 

4. Use Photography (Professional or Your Own)

If painting and prints aren’t your jam, consider high-quality photography instead. 

Landscape, architectural, and abstract photography can work beautifully in rentals. 

You could hire a local photographer to do a shoot of your property or surroundings

Use stock photo sites to print beach, mountain, or city motifs. Print them in large formats for maximum impact!

5. Explore Online Marketplaces

This might take a little bit of a time investment to source, but if you search on Facebook Marketplace, Etsy, Society6, and Artsy you can find curated artist collections. 

Many of these sites let you digitally downloaded files, which you can then print and frame to match your decor. 

6. Create Your Own Gallery Wall

Sourcing multiple smaller pieces, especially from thrift shops or online downloads, lets you build a personalized gallery wall. 

Mixing styles and mediums (print, photography, painting) as well as decor pieces can help fill larger walls and create visual interest.

7. Think Regionally Relevant Art

Guests often want a sense of “place.” They enjoy getting to know your local area. 
Some things that work are: 
  • maps of your local area
  • historic prints
  • vintage posters
  • photos of local landmarks
  • art inspired by local scenery

These add special meaning and storytelling to your space, and can even become talking points for guests. 

8. Affordable Digital Prints + DIY Frames

If budget is top of mind, digital prints are a powerful tool. Buy a digital download, then:

  • Use an online printer for custom sizes
  • Choose frames that match your palette
  • Mix matte and gloss finishes for texture

This keeps costs low while still delivering a polished look. 

9. Repurpose Antique and Vintage Decor

Art doesn’t have to be traditional paintings or prints. How about:

  • Old window frames + vintage photos
  • Printed quotes in modern typography
  • Botanical specimens in shadowboxes
  • Baskets
  • Metal serving trays
  • Gelatin molds
  • Plates
  • Clocks
  • Embroidery (trimmed and framed)

These can all feel intentional in the right space.

10. Rotate and Refresh Seasonally

To keep your rental feeling fresh year after year, consider a seasonal rotation of art. Just like Sage and Rose’s seasonal offers and curated collections do. 

You can swap pieces with each season to keep returning guests delighted and new guests inspired. 

Sourcing artwork for a short term rental doesn’t have to be a headache. From curated collections like those from Sage and Rose Prints to thrift store gems and local artist collaborations, there are options for every budget and aesthetic.

Great art makes your space feel intentional, welcoming, and worth a 5-star review!

With these strategies, you’ll have your walls curated in no time!