Wall Decor
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For “wall decor” to feel convincing, the largest elements should agree on scale while smaller details reinforce the same direction.
Wall decor succeeds when its outside dimensions relate to the furniture below it. Spacing and composition should be planned as one shape before individual pieces are hung.
Mock up the full arrangement with paper or painter's tape. Check the center line from normal viewing height and confirm safe fixings for the wall type.
Keep these constraints in view
- Measure the complete composition.
- Relate it to nearby furniture width.
- Test spacing before drilling.
- Use fixings rated for the wall.
The detail photographs can disguise: Hanging every frame independently often produces uneven gaps and a collection that drifts too high.
Edit the plan once before buying. Removing one unnecessary element can improve both the budget and the composition.
Quick answers for this project
How should a gallery be measured?
Treat the outer edge of the entire arrangement as one large rectangle.
Why does wall art look too high?
The visual center may have been judged without considering normal eye level and the furniture below.
Make a measured product choice
Open the details only after measuring the intended position, nearby clearance and the path into the home.
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