Wall of art
The way you hang your pictures on the wall is essential for their full appreciation. At the same time, the way they are combined plays an important part in your decoration. The good example of the horizontal composition, which is slightly asymmetrical so as not become monotonous. The entire living-room wall covered with pictures. Posters hanging in the bath room add some visual attraction to a room usually lacking any. Empty spaces, with no specific visual limit, such as wall behind this staircase, make became very expressive, as in this case: pictures follow the shape of the staircase and make lighter the effect of plain concrete. In the youthful room pictures of different size have been made to follow a horizontal, even, upper level. On the other wall the line is unexpectedly enough, a diagonal.
Placing one single picture on the wall enhances and attracts attention on masterpiece. Pictures of identical size similar frames were grouped together in the entirely symmetrical pattern. Following a perfect line with the wall, the composition is balanced and calm. In the large room the pictures gain attention by being hung on the panels which are projected out ward, at angler.
In this decoration the main concern was to create a center of visual attraction under the eye level, shaping a visual composition with the furniture and very tall window. The posters with floral motives are similar in the size and seem to be continued in the potted plants on the window sill, framed by the shorter curtain length.



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