The last step of the decoration of the wall art hanging in the living room can be one of the toughest. If you hang a large piece, solitary art or a family photo gallery? What about an eclectic mix of decorative objects, signs and vintage framed photos? Or have you considered installing a long-term place to house those precious memories? A large mirror hung around a piano or loveseat can be a great way to reflect natural light throughout the space making it larger.
The following image gallery and the tips below will help you decide the ideal way to install your work of art, be it a collection of photos or expansive room.
1. The style of design near
First, consider the space in which to install your artwork. What style did you choose for the room? To ensure that your wall art reflects the atmosphere of the space, it is important to consider your personal style. For example, an eclectic space can accommodate a variety of mixed media pieces and framed photos and decorative objects. traditional spaces are designed with emphasis on balance and symmetry; therefore, your wall art will reflect this style. This is achieved by incorporating art with similar color frames and display symmetrically.
2. A personal art collection
in the successful design, it is important that the owner (s) unique style is represented. This can also help you determine what wall art to include in the lounge. Do you have a variety of family photos that are important to you? Do you want your living room to be an inspirational space? Are you interested by local artists and types of art? Use these types of questions to determine the type of art to display. Do not worry what others prefer. This is your space and it should reflect your interests and personality.
3. The installation process
If you are hanging a collection of works of art, it may be advantageous to establish a layout in advance. To begin, draw the shape of each piece of art on newsprint and carving. Then you can easily move and adjust the layout on the wall without hammering in nails. A great way to hang every piece of art, without making holes in the wall is to use 3M ™ picture hanging strips. These are a great option for tenants.
If you are hanging a couple of chunks the process is simpler. A great work of art should be hung at eye level. This means that when you stand to see the play of your eye must rest in the middle. Resist the urge to hang the art too eye because it forces people to crane their necks upward to view. A large piece should be hung about six inches above the back of a sofa or loveseat
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