Hanging 2 large framed pictures together or not?
Can I hang 2 large matching framed pictures on different walls in my living room?
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Hello. I think its a personal decision and would look very cohesive.
Forcing placement of two large art pieces on one wall could be overbearing and unbalanced.
Larger pieces of art need big walls, keep in mind you are decorating a wall. You could put the piece on a table or a piece of furniture to see how it would look on the wall. Do you have something you are hanging the picture over, like a couch, table, or a fireplace? Location in the room is important.
Also, how large are the pictures? We can't see what you are seeing and what your room looks like, this is a situation where we need a visual. Do you have pictures to share?
Of course!
Yes! If you love them hang them wherever you like. The same frames will tie them together in the room and it will look intentional.
No reason why not. It is your home, your choice.
Yes, I wouldn't see any issue with doing that. I would hang them at the same height and similar placement on each wall or at least similar groupings.
here are ideas to help you decide
https://www.ballarddesigns.com/howtodecorate/2012/02/how-to-hang-wall-decor-101-2/
https://www.kathykuohome.com/blog/7-tips-on-how-to-hang-wall-art/
Of course you can! Just try it out and you'll instinctively know when you've got it right if you have a good eye for decor. I've separated framed artwork many times throughout the years. Sometimes a piece on either side of a window or door.
I think they look good somewhat close but not side by side. I have one on the dining room wall and the other still in the dining room but about 15 feet away. Makes it look intentional but not cluttered.
Since the frames and the picture itself are the same a slight seperation keeps it from looking matchy matchy.
Yes you definitely can!
Do the frames match or are the pictures the same? If it is identical, it might work better to place them in different rooms so you can enjoy them even more!
Definitely no problem, it mainly depends on the overall feeling of the room after hanging on the wall. Everyone's aesthetic is different, and this decision is up to you.😃
Your home is YOUR castle. Decorating should be fun and something that makes YOU happy.
If you re questioning the size, cut out brown paper
(or any medium), to that shape and place on the walls to get an idea. ENOY!
Yes, Why not! If you like the effect!
You can do whatever you like in your home. Matching frames can be hung together or on different walls.
My friend has a 3 piece painting that she hung 2 on one wall, and then another in the corner of another wall. It is a beach scene and looks very cohesive.
Hi Patti, it's all about your personal taste, I think it will look great either way, together or apart on separate walls.
It is probably not the best plan,
Here's a post that might help https://www.ballarddesigns.com/howtodecorate/2012/02/how-to-hang-wall-decor-101-2/#:~:text=Hanging%20two%20pictures%20staggered%3F,to%20create%20interest%20and%20energy.
Yes you can
Yes definitely