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Composing a diptych or triptych wall: rules of harmony
The art of composing a set of paintings requires respecting certain rules of visual harmony. Maintain a constant spacing between the works, align them perfectly and create a dialogue through colors...

Decorating an Empty Wall Without Shelves: The Power of a Well-Placed Artwork
An empty wall represents a decorative opportunity that a single, well-chosen artwork can radically transform. Analyze the proportions of the wall, the available natural light and the surrounding co...

Hanging a Painting Above a Sofa: Proportions and Balance
The painting placed above a sofa should respect a proportion of two-thirds the width of the furniture for an optimal visual effect. Position it between 15 and 25 cm above the backrest to create a n...

How to Avoid the “Poster” Effect: Adding Character to a Wall Artwork?
The difference between a simple poster and a decorative artwork with character often lies in the presentation. Invest in quality framing, pay attention to lighting, and choose the location carefull...

Pairing a Fine Art Print with a Decorative Mirror: Good Idea?
Combining a painting and a mirror on the same wall can create spectacular effects if done well. The mirror amplifies light and gives a new perspective to the artwork, while the painting brings colo...

Staging a Painting in a Master Bedroom with Restraint
The master bedroom requires a particularly refined approach to wall art. Favor works with soothing tones, avoid overly stimulating subjects, and opt for a limited number of quality pieces. This res...

Using an Artwork to Create Depth in a Room Without Windows
A room without windows can feel stifling, but the right artwork completely changes that. Opt for works depicting open landscapes, skies, or vanishing perspectives that create an illusion of depth. ...