So today's topic is actually an Interior Design tip.
I have been into two houses this week for design purposes and the homeowners both had the same problem. I would say it's a pet peeve, but it's not like it really irritates me because most people just don't know better....or maybe they like it the way it is, who am I to tell anyone else they are wrong!
The issue at hand is wall art and how it is hung.
The biggest mistake you can make when hanging art is hanging it too high. The two houses I went to this week had 15 foot ceilings. With high ceilings, many people feel that they need to fill the space. In reality, the general rule of thumb is to hang pictures so that the center of the piece is at eye level.
Now eye level can vary as you can see below. So the best thing to do is average it out. If you are a short person, hang it a little bit high, and likewise if you are tall, hang it lower.
Here is an example of art/accessories being hung too high
WRONG
RIGHT
(This is actually a pretty good blog on this exact topic) http://consideryourselfathome.blogspot.com/2011/07/dont-hang-me-too-high.html
NOW, there is ALWAYS an exception to the rule. Photo groupings are one of those exceptions.
If you have a smaller grouping, its always ideal to keep the center of the grouping at eye level like this:
If you have a smaller grouping, its always ideal to keep the center of the grouping at eye level like this:
But a larger grouping can go all the way to the ceiling as long as there is some order. Notice how these frames coordinate and the pictures are all equally spaced apart


Anyway, I'm sure you get the idea. As I said, this is the biggest mistake you can make, the second is scale....but we wont get into that one :) I absolutely love photo groupings. If you are planning on taking on a photo wall, remember to lay it out on the floor BEFORE you hang it to figure out the most appealing arrangement. Remember, asymmetry is OK....don't be afraid of it.
Here is one of my favorite blogs on this subject. Wall Art Wednesday by Laura Winslow Photography. http://laurawinslowphotography.com/blog/2013/07/17/diy-home-decor-and-wall-ideas-wall-art-wednesday-laura-winslow-photography/
Thanks guys!