A general guideline is to hang the center point of the picture or grouping of pictures at eye level. Some pictures are primarily viewed while standing, such as in a kitchen or hallway. Other artwork is viewed while sitting, such as in a family room. Hang pictures according to "sitting" or "standing" eye level. Even with UV protective glass, artwork can fade over time when exposed to large amounts of light. Avoid hanging artwork directly over sources of heat such as a vent. Over time, pictures can begin to buckle or ripple inside of the frame when exposed to extreme temperature changes. If you live in an older home with plaster wall, it is best to pre-drill your holes to prevent crumbling. Consider making a newspaper template of your framed art. Tape it to the wall where you think it will look best, and take a step back. It is a lot easier to reposition newspaper than it is to rehang a picture. This is especially useful when deciding on how to arrange a grouping of pictures. When hanging a grouping of picture frames, the space between the frames is important. A good suggestion is to not hang pictures more than the width of a hand apart. Too much space between the frames and your artwork will look lost. When in doubt give us a call at 630-893-4390 and our experienced design consultants can give you advice specific to your picture hanging situation. |
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Masterpiece Framing
156 East Lake Street, Suite E Bloomingdale, IL 60108
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