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| Want to create an interesting gallery feel? Choose to hang some pieces vertically and some horizontally. By changing up the direction, you are increasing the significance of each individual piece. If each piece was lined up in the same direction, your eye could move too quickly across the wall. |
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| To increase the height of a headboard, hang art vertically. It draws your eye up, adding to the drama. |
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| Go in the direction of your wall. I can imagine this artwork both horizontally and vertically, but this wall is wider than higher, so the scale of the piece looks stunning hung horizontally. |
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| Here is an example of a well-planned wall of art. The wall is wide, so this art collection is hung side by side, filling the space horizontally. If you want to hang similar art, keep in mind how many inches you will leave between pieces. You do not want to leave too much breathing room or they won't connect to one another. |
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| A wide piece of art balances out a large piece of furniture below it, but it can look overbearing if it is wider than your furniture piece. Use a piece of art that is not quite as wide as your furniture. |






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