Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Most Appropriate Place to Put your Paintings

Enjoy your home decorating!

The next pointers provide you with some suggestions about the best places in your house to hold your painting from portrait for great wall decor.


1. The Family room

Make sure the art piece is visible to people relaxing in the living room. If possible, have the sofa set arranged to manage the art piece such that each person seated will have a great view of it. A great place to hang the art could be above the hearth. One large art piece hanging above the hearth would really create a statement and draw attention. If you want your art piece to be the focal point of the whole room, place it in a strategic location where visitors can see it first thing when they take on the room. When there is a wall directly facing the leading entrance of your house, hanging a sizable art piece or tapestry there would really catch your visitor’s attention.

If the sofa is placed against a wall, hanging art pieces on that wall is also fine, but note that you need to hang it sufficient so that a person seated on the sofa and leaning his head from the wall won't are exposed to the art piece and dislodge it. Use several different art techniques pieces and group them cleverly to include a far more balanced effect. The size of the art pieces should be chosen in line with the size the sitting room and the distance between the viewer’s eyes and also the art. When the living area is small, the viewers are within close proximity from the art piece, you are able to choose pieces that are smaller in size but contain finer detail to enable them to be superior appreciated in a closer distance.

2. The Bedroom

Hanging an art piece about the wall directly faces will certainly give you something pleasant to look at as you get ready for bed. If your bed is against a wall, you are able to put categories of smaller pictures there as well. Attempt to place your art someplace where it's viewable from in which you or your guests would normally be in the room, ie, bed or even the study table.

3. The Dining Area

The dining area is a great place to hold art. Pictures of food or flowers will add a fascinating balance to the dining room and will create good conversational topic for the guests. Make sure to hang the art piece at just concerning the right height about the wall which means that your guests seated round the table will be able to view it. As a rule of thumb, hanging the art piece at eye level should be just about right. However, if your dining area is incorporated in the kitchen, then you definitely might want to think twice about putting your art there since the grease from regular cooking might damage it over time.

4. Staircase landing

A staircase landing between two floors is a good way to hold art. It will likely be a fascinating focus for someone who's climbing up the stairs. When the wall at the staircase landing is large enough, you may consider a larger art piece so that your visitor may begin to see it even before he reaches the very best from the stairs. The wall across the stairway can also be used to hold art. As stairways are narrow (most anyway), you should use smaller pictures for this area since it can be really close to the viewer’s eyes as he is walking up or down the steps.

Hanging art in your walls can really help to liven up the place and transform your home into a home. There aren't any solid rules regarding the way you should decorate your home. Feel free to experiment. At the end of the day, as long as it looks good for you, it’s everything really matters.

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