Tuesday 13 February 2018

Wall Canvas Art – A Simple Way to Beautify Your Home


There are plenty of ways to hang Disney wall canvas in your home. You can hang them horizontally, offset them in different heights, hang then vertically or put them up in a row. What's important is that you hang paintings at eye level. It would be more difficult to appreciate artwork if you had to strain your neck to look up or bend down to see a picture clearly.


Here are few ways to hang the Disney wall canvas in your home:

At different levels

You can choose to hand the paintings at different levels. Start by hanging the first painting and then hang the next a few inches lower or higher. The best way to organize the paintings is by laying them on the floor and then arranging the canvas like a puzzle.

Hang even sized canvas

You can even choose to hang similar sized canvas pieces in similar styles, themes and colors in horizontal or vertical row. It is better to hang three or four canvas in this manner. They would look great when hanged in the corridor or the hallway.

Diagonally along the staircase

You can even choose to hang the paintings diagonally along your staircase. One of the easiest ways to determine the place to put the nails is to measure them up from the floor. If you hang the first painting 5 feet from the floor of the step, do the same for the next step up or down. Hang at intervals of 3 to 4 steps along the stairway.

Similar themed paintings

If you have a bunch of wall canvas wall art, you can choose to hang them in a row or group. However if you have wall canvas of a specific theme, make sure to hang them at the same wall, instead of spreading them all around the house.

Hang with ribbons

You can even choose to hang them creatively with ribbons. Attach color coordinated ribbons to each end (left and right) at the top part of your canvas. The ribbons should not overshadow your Disney wall canvas. Choose high quality ribbons that are simple and don't have any distracting patterns and designs. Knot the ends into a ribbon then hang on a nail on the wall.

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