Art Lovers: Tips and Tricks


 

As Interior Designers, we believe artwork transforms a house into a home. Art breathes life and vision into the space where you spend quality time. The good news is that you have the opportunity to enjoy art anywhere and everywhere in your home. Artwork can make any room in your house look polished, elegant and unique.

The art on display in the foyer welcomes you and your guests with warmth and offers a glimpse into your unique style and personality. Placing artwork on the open walls of large rooms in your home can help create a sense of togetherness. Art has a place everywhere: peaking out behind objects on a styled shelf, in the tiniest nook, or even in the smallest frame.

You bought it, you love it, and you had it framedβ€” now you just need to decide how and where to hang your art. It may seem daunting at first to plan how to hang art throughout your house, but it doesn't have to be. Whether you're trying to decide where to put a large-scale framed art piece that you recently inherited or you're planning the layout of a gallery wall to display your family's special photos, we got just the tips and tricks to get the job done.

These suggestions will help you get past the challenging parts of selecting or hanging your art and jump right into embracing your creativity with interior design and decorating.

Art Framing and Gallery Wall by Sarah Jacquelyn Interiors


our top 5 Tips and tricks for art lovers

 

1. Create A Harmonious Space

Start with the art to find your color palette for the room! Pulling colors from the art allows you to find a harmonious thread to tie the room together. Layering like colors, varying forms, and mixed textures will create a dynamic space that feels effortless.


2. Hang Art Pieces at Your Eyeline

When you visit an art gallery, you will quickly notice that all the art is hung at your eyeline; this should apply to your home and spaces as well. As a general guideline, hang art so that center is 60 inches from the floor.


3. Framing Is Everything

Let me say that again: framing is everything. Getting the proportions of your art piece in the right frame, mating, color, texture, and form makes a world of difference on how your art feels in the room. The frame should enhance the art, not over power it. Getting the balance just right is an art. 

4. Add Drama and Scale

Art can make or break a room. A large diptych can fill an empty wall beautifully, adding color and texture to an otherwise blank wall. Think about the scale of all the elements in the room. When there are lots of small details in the chairs and rug, large scale art can be the perfect balance to create unity in space. 

5. The Gallery Wall

Gallery walls can be put together a few different ways. If you want to go for an eclectic look, you can be more creative with your frame styles, shapes, sizes, and finishes. With this look, you can also bring in many different mediums: photos, paintings, textures, sketches, and more. If you want a more streamlined look, group pieces with similar frames, mediums, and/or a uniformed element; for example, use only black finish wooden frames or style black and white photos together. For spacing, we recommend two inches between each piece and you want to keep in mind the eyeline rule: placing the middle point of the gallery wall about 60 inches from the ground.


 
 

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