How To Avoid Common Mistakes When Hanging Contemporary Art Displays

By Henry Brooks


If you like to collect artwork, you probably also like to hang it for your pleasure and the enjoyment of others. It can be central to room design and decor. Unfortunately, a lot of people, who have great taste in art, fail when it comes to choosing how to hang the pieces. Things a professional designer would never do are common traps for amateurs trying to arrange contemporary art displays.

Nine times out of ten, if a person is going to make a mistake hanging artwork, it will be putting it too high on the wall. Once a piece is above eye level, the viewer gets the sensation that the artwork is actually floating. If you are guilty of hanging pieces too high, try taking them down with a friend and, while one determines the optimal height, the other one can hang.

Another common mistake, often seen in homes, is artwork that doesn't fit the space. It may be big or too small, but either way it isn't right and gives the whole room an unbalanced feel. Enlarging the frame and matte sometimes works. Other times you can create a collage with several works to fill a larger space.

Some people see matching furnishings as a sign of affluence. Too much matching is usually a sign that the owner lacks imagination. When everything blends with everything else, including artwork on the walls, guests don't see anything. You can go the other way however, and mismatch to the point that the effect is jarring and confusing.

Along the same lines, you shouldn't have so many pieces on your walls that a person's eye doesn't know where to go. It doesn't do justice to really nice pieces, and you look like you don't know what you're doing. Less is more is a good rule of thumb in this instance. If you have a lot of work you want to enjoy, you can store some and rotate your collection periodically.

Your artwork doesn't have to be totally eclectic. It is fine to know what you like and buy it, but you can still vary the pieces by color, subject, and artist for instance. There is a fine line between pulling a room together with your wall hangings and creating a boring room because there is not enough diversity.

Collages can be hard to do well on a wall. There is more to it than just hammering nails in walls and indiscriminately hanging pictures from them. You have to have a plan before you start to put holes in your walls. You can draw one on paper or lay your pictures down on the floor and arrange them that way first.

Artwork is a great way to create warm, inviting, and interesting interiors. The pieces you select for your walls say a lot about you, your style, and your taste. You don't need the services of a professional to create the designs. You just need to avoid common mistakes and trust your instincts.




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