Posts Tagged ‘Art Prints’

Five Places to Avoid Hanging Art

December 31st, 2009

You’ve finally moved into your new home and have bought some art prints to decorate your walls. Well, finding places to hang art is easy. However there are certain places you should try to avoid hanging art for reasons of prolonging the life of the art print and also for the safety of your family members and visitors. This article will give you some pointers on places you should try to avoid hanging your art pieces if possible.

1. Narrow and dark corridors

Some homes, especially small apartments, have narrow and dark corridors leading from the living area to the bedrooms. As someone walking along the corridor will be of very close proximity to the walls, an art piece hanging there could be unnoticeable. If you still want to hang art in this area, stick to small art pieces, and group several of them together to add a nice balance. If the corridor is dark, use some lighting to bring focus to them. This will make the art pieces more noticeable to your visitors. Try not to use a large art piece in this area, as large pieces are better appreciated from a distance. Another thing to be concerned about when hanging art in small and narrow spaces is safety; avoid hanging it in an area where someone could accidentally knock it off the wall while walking by, causing damage to the frame and also hurting himself. To avoid someone brushing against the art piece and knocking it off, you could put a small side table against the wall to create some space between the art piece and human traffic.

2. Next to your child’s bed

If you want to hang art pieces in your child’s bedroom, avoid hanging it next to his bed or cot (If the bed is against the wall). If it is not hung high enough, your child could easily reach out and accidentally dislodge it from the wall, thereby hurting himself. Hang the art pieces in areas where your child can’t easily reach them. Also, try to use small and light art pieces just in case your child dislodges it and it falls on him. To be on the safe side, you can avoid framing the art prints that you want to hang in the baby’s room. Although this may look “poster” like, it will definitely give you peace of mind that your child is safe.

3. Kitchen

You might see it often in interior design magazines. Hanging art in the kitchen could make it look a lot more beautiful. But for practical reasons, I would advise against doing that. This is especially so if you cook regularly. The oil and grease coming from the cooking could be damaging for your art in the long run. Try hanging it elsewhere; the dining area, if it is outside the kitchen, will be a good choice. If you still want to hang your art in the kitchen, you can do that but you should frame it with a good quality frame, and you also need to maintain it regularly by cleaning off the grease and grime that might accumulate over time.

4. Avoid hanging an art piece next to a mirror

Avoid hanging an art piece right next to a mirror. People almost always prefer to look at their own reflection rather than at art, no matter how beautiful it is. The mirror will pull attention away from the art piece. But that said; putting an art piece next to a mirror is still somewhat subjective. Some people do it and it still looks quite pleasant.

5. Anywhere that’s in the path of direct sunlight

Avoid putting your art anywhere that’s in the direct path of sunlight. The long term effects of sunrays could cause discoloring and fading of your art piece. Put it in an area that’s shaded from direct sunlight, and use creative lighting to bring attention to it. Choose a good quality frame with ultraviolet filtering glass for extra protection against UV light.

There you have it! I hope the above pointers will help you in every little way to prolong the lifespan of your art pieces so that you, your family and friends can enjoy them for the years to come. Enjoy your art!

Copyright 2007 Edwin Mah

Canvas Art – The Perfect Choice For Home Decor

December 26th, 2009

When it comes to decorating the Modern Home, many Contemporary Interior Designers are in favor of the Minimalist ‘look’. This is especially true for modern apartments and guest homes, which are often compact. When space is limited, Minimalism is the perfect solution. However, this, most definitely, does not mean that Wall Décor should be left out. Bare walls are not mandatory, for Minimalist Décor to work. On the contrary, Modern Canvas Art is the perfect way to compliment and finish off the look. Select wisely, and Canvas Art can add that, all important, touch of character every home is in need of. The fact is, Minimalist Décor is extremely practical. However, rooms can tend to look simply ‘empty’ and impersonal, without a touch of select Wall Décor.

The knack to choosing Canvas Art for Minimalist Décor is too, either pick one large print, or Oil Painting. Alternatively, opt for one of the multiple piece Canvas Art Sets, which are available. For many people, this can offer the easiest solution. Oversized Canvas Sets, and four to six piece sets might be perfect for larger rooms. Smaller, two and three piece Canvas Art Sets are especially good if you have limited space. If sets do not appeal to you, selecting two or three individual, smaller sized, Modern Art prints is another option. Ideally, they should be relative to each other, and the same style, and even more preferably, produced by the same Artist. Modern Art encompasses a wide range of styles, including Impressionism, Cubism, Abstract Art, Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism. » Read more: Canvas Art – The Perfect Choice For Home Decor

Canvas Art – The Perfect Home Decor Choice

December 23rd, 2009

When it comes to decorating the Modern Home, many Contemporary Interior Designers are in favor of the Minimalist ‘look’. This is especially true for modern apartments and guest homes, which are often compact. When space is limited, Minimalism is the perfect solution. However, this, most definitely, does not mean that Wall Décor should be left out. Bare walls are not mandatory, for Minimalist Décor to work. On the contrary, Modern Canvas Art is the perfect way to compliment and finish off the look. Select wisely, and Canvas Art can add that, all important, touch of character every home is in need of. The fact is, Minimalist Décor is extremely practical. However, rooms can tend to look simply ‘empty’ and impersonal, without a touch of select Wall Décor.

The knack to choosing Canvas Art for Minimalist Décor is too, either pick one large print, or Oil Painting. Alternatively, opt for one of the multiple piece Canvas Art Sets, which are available. For many people, this can offer the easiest solution. Oversized Canvas Sets, and four to six piece sets might be perfect for larger rooms. Smaller, two and three piece Canvas Art Sets are especially good if you have limited space. If sets do not appeal to you, selecting two or three individual, smaller sized, Modern Art prints is another option. Ideally, they should be relative to each other, and the same style, and even more preferably, produced by the same Artist. Modern Art encompasses a wide range of styles, including Impressionism, Cubism, Abstract Art, Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.

When making a choice, it is important to remember, if you have Minimalist Décor, the Canvas Art you choose will gain much attention. It is important not to choose conflicting styles. If you are not aware of the particular styles available, within Modern Art, it is essential to make yourself familiar with them, before making a decision. Understanding Modern Art means you will be ready to take decisions, in an informed way. When it comes to choosing Modern Art for the home, taking the time to carry out some research, will usually make all the difference. If your Minimalist Décor is very striking and true to style, not all Modern Art might suit that look. For instance, if your furniture is ‘very seventies’, then the style of Modern Art, popular during that era might be the most appropriate. However, your own personal taste must be considered to be the most important. There is little logic buying a Canvas Art print you do not like, solely because it is from the same era. It is simply that, logically, this might be a good place to start your search.

Ultimately, your choice of Canvas Art will be down to your own personal judgement. You must decide what compliments or clashes with your Décor. Whether you have Minimalist Décor or not, this is your prerogative. After all, it is your home! Plus, your Minimalist Décor may be designed in a Modern Art, sparse, and simplistic fashion, in contrast to a dedicated following of a particular design school style. In any instance, simply going for the ‘shoe that fits’ will usually work. Much of the latter twentieth century Abstract Art available, is not so specifically stylized, any more than its style is its simplicity. When choosing Canvas Art, this is why so many people opt for Abstract Art. It is a wonderful way to decorate wall space, without over dictating the style and ambience of a room.

Minimalist Décor does not necessarily mean that you must choose subdued colors, unless of course, this is your preference. Modern Abstract Art is diverse, one only has




By: Angela Dawson-Field