Vertical groupings look good on a tall narrow wall or in between windows.
Group frames on wall.
Lay out your frames on the floor or on a large table.
Arrange picture groups as a horizontal strip or a vertical stack but hanging in either.
This way you are free to rearrange as many times as desired without having to fill in nail holes.
Say for example you want to display four.
Measure the size of your wall and begin to play with the pictures until you find an arrangement you like see tips in 4 and 5 below.
A spacing of 8 in 20 3 cm between each frame works well.
Measure the wall space that you want to fill.
Make a small room seem larger by opting for large pictures or make the room seem taller by hanging pictures high on the wall.
If the wall is white then the shelves should be white as well.
For example if you re going for a rectangular look choose your wall then place three identical size frames in the center to establish a focal point.
When working with several frames the center of the picture grouping rather than the center of any one picture should hit the 57 inch level on the wall.
This way the photos are the only ones to stand out.
A rectangular shape warrants a rectangular or oval grouping.
Using antique frames to surround prized pictures can add intrigue and create a sense of history.
Once you ve found a shape you like transfer it frame by frame to the wall.
Add interest with antique frames.
Then add rows grouping pictures about 1 2 inches apart to form a square or rectangle.
If you follow these steps you can create a perfect grouping every time without making frustrating mistakes.
If a room is very large group together pictures so you re not left with bare patches on the walls or consider using large pieces of furniture to help balance the room.
Doing so enables you to move.
Are you ready to get creative feel accomplished and make your home a more lovely space.
Choosing pictures to stack.
Outline that exact size on your floor using masking tape.
Arrange the art on the floor within the given area.
Determine the shape of the wall area available for the grouping as either rectangular or square and measure this area.
How to arrange picture groups on a wall horizontal center line theory.
This arrangement will help the ceiling to look higher than it actually is making your space look larger and more open.