The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

10 quick design hacks for hanging art in your home

- By Cathy Hobbs

Artwork can come in all different shapes and sizes. Whether painted canvasses or photograph­y, art can be displayed and hung in a number of ways to create an interestin­g look that will help brighten and add interest to any home. Here are some quick design tricks to hanging art.

1. Hang identical pieces of art in a grouping to create the illusion of art in a series. One of the biggest designer tricks is to hang identical pieces of artwork to create two pieces of art in a series called a diptych or three pieces of art in a series known as a triptych.

2. Use oversized framed pieces of photograph­y instead of ar t. Black and white photograph­y especially can make a powerful statement.

3. Place art in rooms of the home that are often forgotten such as bathrooms and kitchens.

4. Don’t be afraid to lean art frames and mirrors against a wall instead of hanging them. Often with oversized mirrors, this technique can create an interestin­g and dynamic look.

5. Create your own art using framed letters or even wallpaper .Thiscanbea­fun and festive look, especially in children’s bedrooms.

6. Include framed artwork when incorporat­ing display items such as accessorie­s on shelving and bookcases.

7. Don’t be afraid to incor- porate color i nto your framed artwork, or uniquely shaped frames.

8. Integrate natural frames. Natural colored frames can actually feel modern and minimalist, and t heycanserv­easawelcom­ed alternativ­e to traditiona­l colors such as black and white.

9. Hang small framed artwork or framed artwork of various shapes and sizes in groupings. This technique can create a dynamic and interestin­g display.

10. Consider hanging nontraditi­onal artwork such as Plexiglas or framed shadowboxe­s filled with interestin­g items of mementos.

 ?? DESIGN RECIPES ?? A pair of hung art pieces and leaning mirrors help frame a fireplace mantel.
DESIGN RECIPES A pair of hung art pieces and leaning mirrors help frame a fireplace mantel.

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