1. Step it Up
Although this type of stairstep arrangement can be more difficult to measure and hang, it has a huge impact on a stairwell area. Artwork in a variety of sizes helps fill the space without the arrangement feeling too angular.
2. On the Edge
Create visual depth by arranging frames of different sizes on a ledge, cabinet or picture shelf. Beware - dusting this display is not for the fainthearted.
3. Wow Factor
This vintage black and white photo as wallpaper is a cool way to make a bold statement with a favourite photo. It makes such an interesting backdrop to a room, and the neutrals, whether you go black and white or more sepia, allows you to bring in lots of colour with your furniture.
its also removable - Happy days!
4. Create a Grid
Hanging a collection of photographs in a tight grid creates a body of work that is unified while each piece tell its own story. This art display idea is perfect for that large blank space thats been bugging you.
5. Map it Out - DIY Gallery Wall
Gallery walls done right are simply stunning but have so much potential to go wrong. There's no need to go through trial and error in placement of your frames. Measure out templates in paper then stick them to the wall to finalise the overall look before you hang your art.
6. Behind the screen
A perfect solution for the blank wall behind your television frame the screen with photos of the people you love.
7. Tell a Story
Who says a photo wall has to be just portraits? Mix it up with words that tell your visitors a story about who you are.
8. Mix it Up
Like wise with paintings, objects or even tapestries - set a colour theme and take your visitors on a visual journey of you life.
9. Hooked on You
This is one of my all time favourite ideas for hanging frames - especially above a bed. Why not make the hooks and twine a feature too?
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Chat soon,
N x