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'Art' of Hanging Pictures Like a Designer
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You have just found a beautiful
painting that you know would look wonderful in
the living room. So now you have it at home and
you hammer a nail into the wall above the couch
and hook the painting over it. Easy!
Pleased with your purchase you stand back. You
tip your head to one side and then the other.
Then you squint at the picture. Something is
definitely not right but you can't put your
finger on it.
If you've ever found yourself dissatisfied with
the appearance of the art or family photos on
your walls you're not alone. Many people make
the same common mistakes that the eye can read
as awkward but the individual does not know how
to fix. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind
when arranging art on a wall:
LARGE ART:
Large artwork will be a focal point so you
should be careful to place it in an appropriate
area. Where does large artwork look best? Try
over a couch, behind the dining set, over a
fireplace or on a feature wall. A feature wall
is where the placement of furniture or the
layout of the home naturally guides the eye to a
wall - a great place to feature art.
SMALL ART:
Try to group small pieces if possible. Using
similar or matching frames and matting make this
look more pleasing. Otherwise anchor the small
piece visually by hanging it low and close to
furnishings so it doesn't appear to be floating
on the wall.
GROUPING ART:
Whether you're creating a grid of equal sized
frames or composing a collection of various
sizes the rule of spacing is the same. Try to
have them spaced approximately 3 inches apart.
Try positioning them on the floor or a table to
get a pleasing arrangement before placing the
nails and measure carefully before making any
holes.
HEIGHT:
Artwork should be hung with the center of the
picture at eye level. That means the center
should be about 60 to 66 inches from the floor.
If you've visited a gallery you will see that
the frames are not lined up by their top or
bottom edges but that the pictures are all
centered at the same height.
If the artwork is usually going to be viewed
sitting down (as at a dining table or when
viewed beside a couch) you would hang them at
the sitter's eye level instead.
Artwork behind a couch should be no more than 8
to 10 inches above the back of the couch.
With these easy tips you should have no problem
creating wonderful arrangements that will have
designer appeal.
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