Arrangement
I really DISLIKE this execution of modern design. It has so many features that I like in a home--built-in shelving, tons of natural light, but the style is ALL WRONG for me. I don't like the brown and tan on the fireplace wall competing with the oak floors and gray sectional. I hate the giant blocks above the fireplace, the weight is just wrong. The industrial, giant wall-sized panes of windows, while letting in plenty of light, are too harsh and cold. If going for "light and bright," then why the brown?
Hang pieces at eye level. Most galleries hang their art at average eye level, about 58 inches high. The center of the artwork, not the top of the piece, should be at that height. This means you need to do some math: Measure the distance between the wire and the top of the frame, and measure the height of the art and divide it in half. Measure 58 inches on the wall, add the measurement of half the art's height and subtract the distance between the wire and the top of the frame. Put the nail here.
Love this light filled entryway with the stairs next to the door without pouring out the front door.
Q