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sg985
07-05-05, 08:33 AM
hi everyone
i just painted my room a light green and now have one very blank wall. i bought 6 black 5x7 frames the other day and one large diploma sized frame. does anyone have cool ideas on how 2 hang them up? i was thinkin of puttin the 6 frames in two columns, so 3 each. and put the diploma frame on another wall...i dunno...any ideaS? :wall:
i just painted my room a light green and now have one very blank wall. i bought 6 black 5x7 frames the other day and one large diploma sized frame. does anyone have cool ideas on how 2 hang them up? i was thinkin of puttin the 6 frames in two columns, so 3 each. and put the diploma frame on another wall...i dunno...any ideaS? :wall:
Annette
07-05-05, 08:53 AM
how you arrange them depends on other elements in the room. for example, are you needing height? or do you need to balance out soemthing low & horizontal on the opposite side of the room?
take a look at your room & see what it needs. if there are other vertically-oriented rectangular shapes in the room, then echo that with your idea of 2 columns of 3 each. but if you've got square shapes, then buy 3 more and create a 9-frame square.
without knowing how big these wall spaces are, it's hard to say what will fit there. if the one diploma size frame is still too small on it's own, you can put 2 of the 5x7's to one side of it, one column of 2, to make it a bigger grouping.
take a look at your room & see what it needs. if there are other vertically-oriented rectangular shapes in the room, then echo that with your idea of 2 columns of 3 each. but if you've got square shapes, then buy 3 more and create a 9-frame square.
without knowing how big these wall spaces are, it's hard to say what will fit there. if the one diploma size frame is still too small on it's own, you can put 2 of the 5x7's to one side of it, one column of 2, to make it a bigger grouping.