When displaying art in your museum, university, commercial building or wherever, make sure not to make these common mistakes.

Art Is Too High

You want your art where people can see it. You don't want it too low down, but at the same time, you do not want it to high up. If people have to crane their necks to see the art, it will usually go unnoticed. How high is too high will depend on each situation.

Art Is Too Small

You do not want to hang up pictures that are very small and which will leave over large areas of empty wall space. Get pictures that are the right size for your room.

Hanging Them in the Wrong Spot

Hanging them in the wrong place does not just refer to the wrong place aesthetically. You do not want to hang your art directly in the sunlight, as the sun may fade the art and ruin it.

Sticking to One Method

Feel free to experiment with various methods of displaying art. You do not have to stick with hanging them on the wall. You can use various gallery display methods, such as rods, rail systems, hanging systems, window display systems, and much more.

Not Hanging Them Securely

Whichever method you use to display your art, make sure that they are secure. You do not want your art to fall down and get ruined. Neither do you want your pictures to hang on an angle or shake. For example, if you are hanging them on a wall, make sure to use more than one nail if needed.

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