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  1. HI Chris
    this is a really helpful article – thank you! I have two questions that I wonder if you can help me with:
    1. If you have a large, empty wall and a door that opens against it, do you centralise the art with the door open or closed?
    2. If walls are at right angles to each other (not facing each other), should you still put two pieces on one wall and one on the other, or does it not matter?

    Thank you so much!
    Taibtha (from South Africa)

    1. Hi Tabitha,

      1. Door open. Don’t want the door hitting the art anyway.
      2. Depends how big the walls are. If they’re the same, a safe bet is to do the same on both walls. An art series or art that speaks to eachother.

  2. Hi

    The article is really good but I’ve been struggling to find the right wall art from my entry walkway for almost 2 years now . Any ideas . Happy to post some pics thanks

    1. Hi Gina, can’t give specific advice here but if you have an entry table or bench and can put the art above that, make sure it is a little bit less in width. Square is a good option. Pull some colours from the surrounding space and match your style.

  3. Great article and very useful .
    Had a question on artwork as we have an red exposed brick wall in the living room and wanted to choose an large artwork for it . Could you share your thoughts on places we can look online and type of artwork. I can share a picture if you have a website or facebook page .
    Thanks again .

    Renni

  4. Loving your informative blogs Chris, your website and FB are so helpful! Would love a blog on styling bedside tables, or perhaps you have already done this?

  5. Thanks Chris….you are a “doll”!!! Yesterday was CRAZY!! They will be back on Wednesday and possibly Thursday to finish off!!!! Yes I do have a few questions for you, if you don’t mind? The principal of hanging “art” over a buffet…….does the same apply to a mirror? Which would be landscape and 2 Mathew Stewart pieces (portrait) either side, but not over the buffet. This one is a tad difficult to explain…….LOVE ART, have many beautiful pieces, and love an eclectic look………..have gone for an eclectic style of Hamptons with the renovations, classic shaker styled cupboards/drawers (black handles/nobs and door furniture) flecked concrete floor tiles but almost a Moroccan style tile as a back splash in the kitchen, same in the laundry and the in the nib walls of the open shower. Blues/beiges/golds/black/grey. Walls are white duck quarter and white plantation shutters throughout! So have been trying to make sure the art doesn’t clash with the tiles in any of the open rooms. The entry is not an overly large entry, but a reasonable size and VERY HIGH to the 2nd story. How much art is “too much art”? Some very large pieces so best place to hang them. But don’t really want a “gallery” in the entry”, though the balance of the downstairs will be “less full on”! Your thoughts? Also in 2 identical rooms opposite each other at the rear of the house I have a 60cm “gap” above the new white shutters. How do you feel about art above those shutters??? One final question, not art, but block out curtains behind sheers ( we are directly east-west)…….should the block outs be longer or shorter than the sheers!! Block outs have been dragging on the floor and sheers shorter!!! Does not look right to me!! So they were taken away yesterday, as well, to be taken up 5mm. Look the same as before so far as I can see………..when they were returned today! NOT HAPPY JAN!!!! But interested in your opinion…..as they only seem to collect all the dust off the floors. So sorry to come back to you with all these questions, but you did say I could!!! I’m still walking around looking at art and placement, tape measure always in had and another art piece to consider swapping!!!! Love ;”DONE IN” “TOTALLY and UTTERLY!!!

  6. Thanks Chris helpful information!!! Wish you were here on Thursday when we are re-hanging art after renovations!! Most are original pieces which we love!!! It is at best totally daunting………….hopefully all will go well!! Many pieces to hang and total change in floors/paint colours and furniture. I have a headache!!!!

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