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Fighting Poster Sean O Malley Poster Boxing Posters For Walls Canvas Poster Wall Art Decor Print Picture Paintings for Living Room Bedroom Decoration Frame-style 12x18inch(30x45cm)

Fighting Poster Sean O Malley Poster Boxing Posters For Walls Canvas Poster Wall Art Decor Print Picture Paintings for Living Room Bedroom Decoration Frame-style 12x18inch(30x45cm)

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These less-structured arrangements allow more room for creativity, but it can be difficult to maintain visual balance. To maintain a pleasing balance in an arrangement composed of artworks of varying sizes, draw an invisible line in the middle of the wall or in the area you’re covering and make sure you don’t put too much “weight” on either side of it.

With three pictures or paintings, there are plenty of options for you to choose from. You can arrange them side by side, symmetrical, asymmetrically, or just in any pattern you want to. With three paintings or pictures arranged above a sofa, the side-by-side option is preferred as it creates a balance in the room. Drywall with no stud: Use an anchor and a screw instead of a picture hanger. The anchor bites into the drywall and secures your art in place. When you are faced with a blank wall, the prospect of arranging art on walls may seem to be a formidable task. However, all you need to do is allow your art piece, available space, and your personal style to guide you with all the decisions you need to make. Asked how they decide where to hang art, Gabriela Gargano and Kyle McVey, partners in Manhattan design firm Grisoro Studio, explain, “We typically begin a project by reviewing any furniture and art a client already owns and wishes to incorporate into their home. As we work through the furniture layouts and design, we’ll review art — existing and future pieces — for color, medium and scale. This allows us to truly incorporate art into our designs, instead of trying to place it at the end. We believe this creates an authentic and artful home where each piece is highlighted in a beautiful way.” 2. Make a Plan You may want to hang your works lower if the room has a low ceiling, or in a living room, because its occupants are often sitting, so their eye level isn’t as high. 4. Consider the FurnitureFirst, decide where you want to hang your artworks. Should you go for the obvious large wall or smaller spaces?

Just tested ArtRooms. The main benefit is gorgeous high-end room images. They are excellent if you have large pieces (at least 16×20). If you have smaller pieces, they will look lost in many of the spaces. Make sure that the works you choose complement or relate to your overall theme and furniture style. Artworks can either fit into your room’s color scheme or serve as accent pieces. Allow me to reduce the lighting on my painting so it matches the lighting in the room rather than standing out like a glowing sore thumb I recommend leaving enough space above the piece of furniture to allow for usable workspace and to protect the art from other items damaging it,” says Susana Simonpietri, of Brooklyn home design studio Chango & Co.“For example, if the art is to hang above a bench or a sofa, I think about the head height of the client when seated. When arranging above a console or dining buffet, I think about space for flowers or even food. When placing art above an area that will likely have hot items underneath and around it, I’ll consider the steam and how it might affect the piece over time.” Normally, you can space multiple paintings or pictures between two to six inches apart, but it all depends on what you have in mind. However, there is one rule you should follow, which is not to hang pictures over a furniture item that is wider than the furniture.Now that you have located the studs on your drywall, you can use a picture hanger, which is what you must use for any hollow walls. Secure to the stud where you want your artwork to hang. If you do not have a stud finder, then you need to use an anchor and screw, where the anchor will bite into the drywall and secure your artwork piece. Concrete or masonry walls: With these surfaces, the process is a bit more intensive. For a heavy picture, use a hammer drill with a masonry bit to make a hole in the wall that can hold a masonry screw, or use a wall anchor and screw. You can arrange the four pictures or paintings symmetrically all in one line, or a square or they can be arranged asymmetrically or staggered. However, you need to ensure they are at eye level, and that the distance between each one is the same. When selecting a large open wall space, why not go for a large, sizeable artwork, or create a group of pieces and arrange them to suit your taste? For smaller sections of the wall, like between doors and windows, hang your smaller pieces. Remember, hanging your artwork piece is not necessarily the only option, you can stand the piece on a shelf, on an easel, or on the floor to lean against the wall. When deciding how to arrange art on a wall, there are lots of factors to consider: the surface, the spacing and the tools needed, to name a few. Below, we provide pointers to help you decide on the right layout, achieve visual balance, choose and pair artworks, hang on different types of walls and more.

This downtown Manhattan loft designed by Shawn Henderson features a colorful grid layout of prints by artist Robert Indiana. Photo by Steve Freihon With these pointers, you can deploy your art to have the greatest impact in your space, personalizing it in the most beautiful way. 1. Choose Your Wall

1. Go for large-scale art

When learning how to arrange art on a wall, there are certain things you need to consider. For example, what wall to use, what room to show your artwork in, the spacing of the pieces, or what tools you will need. First, let us consider what wall you want to use, should you use a large open wall or a smaller section of wall, or what rooms in the house should you decorate? The living room is usually the largest area in your house, which makes it a perfect space to hang large art pieces or even create a picture gallery. The options for the living room are endless, but the most popular spaces are above the couch, fireplace, or mantelpiece. However, when arranging three paintings or pictures over a desk in your study, it is better to stagger them. When staggering your paintings or pictures you usually hang them next to other artwork pieces, which may be contrasting colors or similar themes. We help turn your home into a very special place with our high-quality wall art. With the motto ‘Art for every wall’, we at Posterlounge offer a diverse selection of designs to suit every interior, style and mood. Find the perfect print and bring life, colour and lots of personality to your walls. Whether it be in the living room, bedroom, children’s room or study – hang a picture and make your home a real place of well-being.



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