Hanging artwork can be challenging, but the triangle rule simplifies the process. This technique, demonstrated by interior stylist Yannick Aaron, suggests arranging a larger piece of art at the center, flanked by two smaller ones, while aligning their bottoms for a cohesive look. The varying sizes can create an organic aesthetic. Additionally, this concept extends beyond walls, offering a method for arranging items on bookshelves or coffee tables to enhance overall decor.
To hang my pictures, I use a triangle shape where I framed a larger picture with two smaller ones. For a modern touch, hang the bottom of each frame in one line.
The smaller framed pieces don't have to be the exact same measurements. In fact, it looks a bit more organic and lived-in if their dimensions are different.
The triangle rule can be used to curate all sorts of decor around your home. You can use it to style bookshelves; create triangles by strategically stacking books and other decor objects.
So simple yet interesting. I'm doing a major photo/framing setup throughout my house; this was helpful.
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