Distinctive Home Decor
Wall Decor and Art for every style and color of your home. Old World, Transitional art, floral paintings, fruit wall decor...these wall oil paintings are a great way to introduce a theme into your room.
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Every painting offered on this page is hand painted and created in the US.
Although we have several copies of each painting is slightly different as it's an original painting.
This wall art is perfect for a transitional and creative home decor!
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Tips from our Design Team at Distinctive Home Decor on how to hang and display art and wall decor.
HOW HIGH?
How you will I use the area?
•In hallways and entries, hang wall art at average standing eye level, about 5' 6" from the floor.
•For a large piece, hang so the center of the piece is about 5' from the floor.
•In living and dining rooms you are likely to be seated, hang wall accents closer to sitting eye level.
•Allow at least 6' when hanging art directly above a sofa or dining table. It should be high enough to avoid crowding the furniture, yet low enough to enjoy the full effect.
•When hanging two or more works together, such as tapestries and figurative art pieces, mentally divide the wall vertically in thirds and position the art within the lower two-thirds.
PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
What pieces in the room will I use in my design?
•Generally, large works of art balance large pieces of furniture and vice versa, but don't be afraid to mix things up.
•A straight line isn't always desirable: Try hanging several works above a sofa with a curved back, following the curve in positioning the art.
•When grouping , wall art separate them by at least 2".
•An odd-numbered grouping (3, 5, etc.) tends to be more pleasing to the eye then a symmetrical even-numbering arrangement.
HAMMER TIME
What is the Safest most accurate way to hang the wall art?
1.Decide where you want to hang the wall decor .
2.Measure artwork to locate its center.
3.Mark the wall where you want the hanger, and don't forget to account for the "drop" of the wire.
4.For a grouping, arrange all the pieces first on a table or floor, then sketch an outline to follow in hanging them.
5.Use hangers specifically designed for the weight of the wall art. A large or heavy piece may require two hangers, so use a carpenter's level to make sure they are aligned. Use
wall studs or special drywall hangers for added strength and security. Use masonry screws for brick walls, and molding hooks for plaster walls. To hang art from picture-rail
molding (near the ceiling, typically in older homes), use molding hooks, S-hook hardware, and a decorative chain or cording.
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