10 Broad-Stroke Ideas for Choosing and Displaying Art
Conquer bare walls with these easy, unintimidating basics for picking meaningful artwork and hanging it right
Natalie Myers
15 March 2013
Art can pull a room together, although the right ways to display it can seem elusive. We hope the art we display does not feel like an accessory to the furniture. We want it to reflect a sense of our tastes and deeper selves. And so searching for the right piece — and the right place for it — can be intimidating, a challenge that we put off. Here's help so you can rise to the challenge.
A mixture of paintings, photographs and sculpture collected over time and travels weaves a layered tapestry about one’s interests and aesthetic. Think about which medium you prefer and where your tastes lean before you start shopping. The goal is to pinpoint pieces that mean something to you, not simply choose decor to fill wall space.
Add custom artwork to your collection
Add custom artwork to your collection
Determine how much space you have available and search for pieces that are the right size. A rule of thumb is to have the art fill two-thirds to three-quarters of the wall. Size matters — for contemporary art, bigger is better to maximize impact.
Another rule of thumb for hanging art is to center it at eye level. Consider if you'll usually be standing or sitting in the space, and select your eye-level height accordingly.
Photography looks best mounted in Plexiglas or acrylic frames. Dare to be edgy when using art photography.
When hanging art above a sofa or another piece of furniture, like a credenza, keep the bottom edge of the frame 6 to 12 inches above the furniture.
Hire a local handyman to hang your artwork and wall decor
Hire a local handyman to hang your artwork and wall decor
Large-scale pieces can be more expensive. If you can’t make that type of investment yet, create a gallery wall of smaller prints grouped together to take the place of one large piece. Reframe pieces you already own to give them a new life.
For a budget-friendly piece, stretch a handsome, high-quality textile across a blank canvas or stretcher bars.
A constant question is how to integrate a flat-screen TV into a design scheme. A lively gallery wall can help.
Use works by the same artist or works that have a common style to bring cohesiveness and a curated feel to the art on display. Notice how the red pillows and pomegranates complement the red tones in the art.
Try making art the inspiration point for a whole room’s color palette and material choices. Doesn’t this serene bedroom look like it was informed by the artwork, rather than the artwork being added at the end?
Work with an interior designer to select art for your home
Work with an interior designer to select art for your home
Your turn: Have you made art a show-stopping centerpiece in your home?
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Very informative. Thanks :) "Buy Art to give a life to your place." <3
ENJOY :)
I have always felt that you can create an overall mood for the room with a large statement piece of original art. You can energize the atmosphere, create playfulness or create an elegant and peaceful setting.
Contemplation by Alan Zawacki - 36"x72" acrylic on linen
Large-scale paintings by Jane Burton
"Size matters — for contemporary art, bigger is better to maximize impact."
Beautiful midcentury modern home in Palm Springs by Tyler Burton and Jeff Sarpa