Yesterday’s post on Rita Konig’s apartment has got me thinking about picture / art walls. There is definitely an art to hanging art. Even arrangements that look unplanned are most successful when some thought has gone into the layout. The general rule that I work by when hanging a lot of differently-sized frames is to start with the biggest piece (but don’t necessarily hang it in the centre) and work outwards. You can work in a grid fashion with even spacing between each frame or a circular pattern for a more casual, accidental look.
My all-time favourite (above) that I use as a benchmark for my ‘etching wall’ at home. I hope one day it will look something like this! I love the mix of frames -black, gold, timber - but that all the art is colourless, just drawings and etchings. I love love it!






A white Farewell
My morning at the Markets
Paul Bangay's gorgeous home and garden
Friday taste of Tropicana
Purple rugs, walls and tv apartments
Dreamy blue bedroom
Inspiring me today..
Pink, pattern and upholstery projects
Crazy for red and pattern
Picture walls
Gorgeous neutral bedroom
My pink/turquoise/aqua room!
Holidays and Shopping for a living room project
Saturday House(s) of Inspiration - Collette Dinnigan
It's Gotta be a Sign...Lonny
Elegant neutral office
Sunday
Ultimate 'Hamptons' house
And..a little colour to end the day
Our new Christmas tree












Great thanks for the tips and the inspiration, this type of thing always leaves me stumped but you’ve given me some great food for thought here x
That’s great, Shannon, love to see pics of how you get on!