Art makes a lovely addition to your home. It’s an excellent idea to capture your personality and creativity and express yourself on your wall space with fine art, sculptures, or wall tapestries from Fine Art America.
Issues can arise, however, from the untasteful use of such beautiful art. The art is as good as its canvas and how it is displayed in a venue. So to help you in this area we wrote this article as a response to the many problems that came in on how to hang wall tapestries.
Hang it at Eye Level
Most people have the tenor to hang art tapestries too high. If you get one piece of knowledge from this article, let it be this tip: 57″ on center. This means that the core of your art piece should be 57″ from the ground. This also produces symmetry in the home because all of your art will have a visual midline.
A few exceptions to this rule come with low ceilings and if you’re hanging the tapestry above a sofa or a table.
Balance the Scales
If you’re dealing with a collection of art, it’s essential to handle that collection as one coherent piece to accomplish a balanced look. You have to make sure your tapestry is not too big or small in comparison with your furniture.
Some tips for a well-rounded look are that:
- The tapestry should ideally be two-thirds the size of the sofa or table
- If you are hanging various pieces together then you can put the heavier pieces at the bottom left and the lighter pieces at the upper right with mid-sized pieces placed in between.
- If you have one big piece and some smaller pieces, hang the large piece near the middle as a focal point and set the remaining pieces around it.
- Leave a space of 2-5 inches between each frame.
Style According to the Shape of the Wall
Another typical blunder we see is when the tapestry is just way too scanty for the big space. Large pieces of wall tapestry may be intimidating but the art you hang should be in the same form and orientation as the wall it’s trying to fill.
Use as Curtains
Bring in a serene and relaxing ambiance or a feeling of privacy to your bedroom by utilizing a wall tapestry as a curtain. A tapestry is a great and innovative approach to filter natural daylight. It is a stylish idea that adds to your room, especially when you do not like dull plastic window blinds much. You can have custom tapestry with your preferred material and print. That special tapestry may be able to dance with natural light and create unique shadows and patterns in your room.
We hope these designs and influences from this article have steered you towards preferring tapestries as your choice of wall decor. You can mix up a wall hanging with conventional wall arts and mirrors for a rich wave of creative expression. Happy decorating