How Interior Designers Hang Wall Tapestries
If you just received a
woven wall tapestry, you probably recognise how confusing and formidable it can be to arrange a
woven tapestry wall hanging correctly. Unlike banners or a framed print,
discount tapestries can be very complicated to get just right. Propitiously, there
are some dependable general principles that you can comply with to make your wall hangings and decor look as
adept as it can.
First, consider what furnishings you would like to utilise to create a layout for your wall decor display. The
most secure way is using a
discount tapestry rod. Lined tapestry wall hanging rods are favored more curtain rods
because the wall tapestry rods are tougher and will not bend under the weight. When looking for a
rod, quest for one that has clear to put up brackets. Make sure that your
brackets will stick out your new wall tapestry out from the wall at least 1 to 2 inches.
This will sustain the air circulating behind your tapestry, so moisture won't
get piled up and turn into mold on the weaving. Look for a
wall tapestry rod with an antique finish-it will add style and
propriety to your
home Décor.
Second, study your dominion. Where should you feature the wall tapestry? How much
space should you leave in the area of the tapestry wall hanging? Here are some practiced
rules of thumb that may help.
If you have a tall and narrow upright
wall tapestry equivalent to our Long wall tapestries, you ought mount it on a
wall that is tall and narrow, but make sure there is abundant area bordering it to
avoid the wall from looking uncomfortable. This will end the tapestry from
appearing that it is diminutive and trifling.
If you have a
large tapestry wall hanging, it is best to hang it on a wall all its own.
You won't want to choke the magnificence or draw away a visitor's attention with
smaller artworks.
Huge tapestries can convert your residence into a castle, so handle them with
love and veneration.
Perchance you purchased two smaller tapestries, but have only one rod-don’t worry,
you can make this work. You can place two tall and narrow tapestries adjacent to each other on a lone
tapestry rod, just remember to have at least 3 to 6 inches in between them
for the impression of separation. Do note that this will only happen with long
wall tapestries like our While You Were Out Tapestries. Anything bigger than this
will appear cramped and amateurish, so try your hardest to measure everything out
accurately.
You might need a appropriate rod if your tapestry wall hanging is overly vast and weighty or if your
hanging tapestry is unfinished and little. For
large tapestries more than 80 to 100 inches, you ought think about a tapestry rod
that is more than one half inch dense. This will stop the rod from warping in
the midsection. If you acquired a
european wall tapestry of chenille, you probably want to consider either a thin rod
or a rod made of wood. If the rod is too massive in relation to your new tapestry wall hanging, it will probably look domineering and unprofessional.
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