10/27/2017

Simple Fixes For Common Mistakes People Make Hanging Contemporary Art Displays

By Henry Brooks


You don't have to own an art gallery to enjoy beautiful artwork. Displaying pieces in the privacy of your home can be a great way to decorate rooms with the things you love. If you are a professional designer, you will probably avoid the pitfalls that plague many amateurs, but even amateurs can take some simple steps to ensure their contemporary art displays are effective and pleasurable.

You most likely have friends and family who love the artwork on their walls and don't realize it is hanging way above eye level. This gives pieces a floating look that is certainly unintentional and not the best way to present any type of art. If you are guilty of this common mistake, it has an easy fix. You can enlist a friend to watch while you hang and let you know if the piece goes too high or off center.

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.

In the same vein, you don't want to plaster your walls with so many works, your guests' eyes get confused and don't know where to focus. None of the pieces will be able to stand out, and your room will look like a warehouse. When in doubt go for less. People who have large collections, often store some of the pieces, show others, and then change them out every once in awhile.

It's great to have a preference for certain periods and artists, but you should try to mix them up a bit to keep your walls interesting. Everything can start to look the same, if you aren't careful. Guests won't get the full effect or really enjoy your pieces if none of them stand out from the other.

Collages can be difficult to pull off. The most common mistake people make is to just start hammering nails into the wall and hanging pieces without any thought to the design. You should consider drawing a plan down on paper or laying the different pieces down on the floor where you can move them around easily.

Interesting artwork can make all the difference in the feel of a room. It can set a tone and create a mood. In order to make it work for you, you may have to do some experimenting. Once you have something that pleases you, you'll be glad you took the time.




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