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How to Hang and Showcase Your Artwork
If the walls in your home seem a little too plain, try livening up your
living space with some art. Framed photos or paintings are a great way
to show your style and add personality to a home. Sadly, many wince at
the tricky business of properly hanging art. Fortunately, you've come to
the right place. These simple guidelines will help you get that artwork
looking great and hanging level in no time.
To start, take your available
wall space into consideration. Are you looking for a piece that will
dominate the living room, or just something that will add interest to a
small section of a hallway or staircase? There are frames and art for
almost every situation, so be sure you know what you're looking for
before you buy. You'll also want to make sure that the artwork doesn't
clash with your existing furniture or color scheme. For instance,
abstract works of art will generally fit better with IKEA furniture than
a classic Victorian style, though of course the choice is up to you.
Also, if you plan on being able to see the art, make sure the area you
choose is well-lit.
Once you've got your artwork,
it's time to figure out your placing options. Most experts
recommend hanging art so that the center of the piece rests at eye
level, usually around 60 inches from the floor, although this will
obviously not always be possible. Measure and plan carefully before
installing hanging fixtures, as you don't want your wall to end up full
of holes from botched attempts.
If you're hanging a series or
set of pictures together, place the most important one in the middle
position, since the eye will be naturally drawn to it. Differently sized
pictures will look more level if aligned along their centers rather
than their edges.
Now that you've got your
artwork and your location, it's time for the hard part, actually hanging
the picture. You'll want the picture to rest flush against the wall,
and of course, hang levelly. Your own gallery hanging system
should be easy to use, simple to install, and most importantly, sturdy
and reliable. Avoid using a wire hanging system, as they tend to slide
around and become crooked, however, if you must use a wire hanger, try
using two hooks instead of one for added stability. Hooks with more
acute angles will also hold a picture better and rest flusher with the
wall. If possible, though, try solid fixtures such as D-rings or
triangle loops instead, as these are much more reliable. Another
excellent option are bracket cleats, which securely lock the artwork in
place, and are very sturdy. Double-check the fixtures to make sure that
they're level. If they're not, you'll have to adjust your wall-mounted
fixtures to compensate.
Carefully mark where the
fixtures will end up on the wall, and install the other end of your
fixtures. Make sure to use a level before and after installation to make
sure that you are completely straight. If hanging your art from
drywall, make sure your fixtures are well anchored in a stud in order to
prevent cracking or tearing.
If you've done everything
correctly, you should now have an attractive piece of artwork that looks
great, straight, and steady. Enjoy!
Many
thanks to guest author Steven Rosen for this post.
Steven Rosen is a
marketing consultant and content writer for AS Hanging Systems. He has
an educational background in marketing and communications and is quite
the handyman in terms of home improvements and decor.
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