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6 Basic Techniques For Hanging Wall Art Such As a Metal Wall Vase

 
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Jessica Ackerman

“You have to crawl before you can walk.” We have heard this expression numerous times. However, it remains as true now as it did the first time someone uttered it. When hanging wall art in our home, it is important to master the basics, before we proceed to methods that are more complex. There is no “right” or “wrong” way to hang wall art, per se. However, following these time-tested guidelines will maximize the effectiveness of the wall art:

1. Mix and match the colors of frames and mattes

When using framed artwork or shadowboxes, use frames and mattes with different colors. However, ensure that they complement each other, rather than clash.

2. Remember that balance is the key

You can use several methods to ensure that you maintain balance on a wall. Use a measuring tape to verify that the distance between wall art pieces is equal. Another way to balance is by using groups of wall art. For instance, you could use two small pieces on one side, and one larger piece on the other side. Creating balance is not an exact science. You will have to do some experimenting until you get it.

3. Remember that balance can involve entire walls

When hanging wall art such as hanging metal wall vase, it is important to realize that “balance” does not strictly refer to single walls. It can also involve balance between all of the walls. Ensure that no walls in a room appear overloaded or bare. Again, this will require some experimenting—preferably before you begin hanging the wall art.

4. Group wall art together, to create a focal point

It is important to realize that rearranging wall art is easier when it is on the floor, than when it is on the wall. Thus, make sure to arrange it on a table or floor BEFORE installing it on the wall. This will help to prevent your wall from looking like a woodpecker convention was just there.

5. Use mellow lighting to highlight your wall decor

It is important that the lighting is not too bright, and that it does not create glare. This is an excellent technique for areas such as dark hallways.

6. Hang wall art a little bit above eye level

What is “eye level”? It has become somewhat debatable. Some people say that this involves placing wall art, such as a hanging metal wall vase—at the level of standing people. Others say that it is for those who are sitting down. Still others say that it is based on the main function of the room. For instance, people tend to sit in a living room, while they tend to stand in a hallway. Finally remember that children’s “eye level” is much lower than adults’ eye level is.

Before installing your first vase wall hanging, make sure that you know the basics. After mastering basic methods, such as the aforementioned tips, then you are ready to proceed to ones that are more complicated. Crawl before you walk!

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Jessica Ackerman writes for WallDecorandHomeAccents.com, a site featuring hanging metal wall vase and unique home decor.

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