They say a
picture is worth a thousand words. But it takes more than a hammer
and nail to make a statement. Whether you have an original Monet
or a print
from Ikea, here's how to make the most of it.
The most common
mistake is hanging artwork too high. Forget about "eye level"
because there is a big difference between the 5'3" woman and
the 6'2" man.
When hanging a picture over the sofa, a general guideline would
be to place
the frame's bottom edge approximately six to eight inches above
the sofa back.
A horizontal
row of medium-sized pictures will give the illusion of a wider space.
A vertical
row of two or three small pictures will draw the eye upward, creating
the illusion of high ceilings. Using small mirrors will have the
same effect with the
added bonus of bouncing more light into the room.
Groupings
can include different pictures with a common colour scheme or
similar subject matter. A great way to display a collection of miniature
prints is
to mount them all within a large frame.
Avoid
hanging pictures in corners on opposing walls. Neither one will have
any
impact.