You don't need to spend a lot on art to make a statement. A grouping of classic prints hung in a dynamic way is sure to turn heads. Create a gallery-worthy display in each room of the house with these designer tricks for hanging art.
CLOSE QUARTERS
Confined spaces are fantastic venues for making a small collection look more robust. Showcased in a three-column display with the art in descending order by size, this funky mix of wall decor, paintings, and drawings feel orderly but organic.
Interior by: Thomas Jayne
Leaning Ledge
Displaying art on shelves is the best way to try out new looks and rearrange your collection on a whim. Layer in personal accessories for extra texture and added interest.
Interior by: Nickey Kehoe
Dream Patterns
If you aren't sure where to hang art in the bedroom, look to the bed itself. Roughly follow the outline of the headboard with the art you treasure most for a very personal, salon-style look.
Interior by: Grant K. Gibson
Art Circle
Sometimes simpler is better. Art with similar subject matter, hung in basic rows, will create a fail-proof display—especially when done in volume! Here, seashell prints envelop the space, giving this dining nook a cozy and curated feel.
Interior by: Katerina Tana
Think Vertical
Just because a sofa is low and wide doesn't mean your art arrangement has to take the same shape. A tall, narrow display can draw the eye up and make the ceiling seem higher. Hang some of the same frames vertically to help add that extra height and intrigue to a small-scale series.
Interior by: Katie Lydon