The Basics
Positioning Wall Art
Choosing Paint
Dealing with Large Space
Window Treatments
Successful Coordinating
Making the Most of a Small Space
Choosing a Style
Accessorizing
Selecting the Right Flooring
Lighting

  Positioning Wall Art

When positioning wall art, whether it’s framed art, shelves or three-dimensional accessories, remember that you are accessorizing the furniture, not the wall. The height of the ceiling must also be taken into consideration. Keep things proportional. For example, don’t use small items in a large room with a vaulted ceiling. Instead of scattering art throughout a room, a grouping of select pieces can make an interesting focal point.  
Wall art can be the focal point of a room.
     

Experiment with grouping wall art, instead of scattering throughout a room.
 
Think beyond one-dimensional wall art. Possibilities are infinite.