Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Casa Luna
If you've never been to Casa Luna, on Innes Road in Orleans, you must go -- now! Alex Grooscors and his wife, Diane Dumas, have filled their store with the most beautiful furniture, art, and accessories imaginable -- all from their travels in Latin America. I have SO many shots of beautiful items from their store, but I'll just share a few to entice you to visit. And, please do check out their Web site at http://www.casaluna.ca/ It views like a travellogue, and the photos under Our Travels are breathtaking. Enjoy!

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Monday, September 24, 2007
Picture hanging 101
I often get asked where pictures should be hung. Here are a few tips to help if you're feeling stuck:
- Rule #1: Never just start hanging pictures or photos up. If you're hanging one above a table, make sure you really like it there by leaning it against the wall for a while. Similarly, if you're thinking of hanging a grouping of pictures, trace the frames on newsprint, cut them out, and stick them on the wall so you're sure of the layout -- BEFORE you put nails in the wall! Then, you can measure down from the top of the newsprint to where you want the hook, and poke a hole through the paper to mark the spot on the wall.
- Rule #2: Don't mount pictures too high! So often, this is what seems to happen. Frames should be centred about 6"-8" over a sofa or chair, and 8"-10" above a table.
- Rule #3: Don't hang something too small above a sofa or any other large item! Proportion is really important. For example, if you're hanging above a sofa or buffet, hang one large piece or two or three smaller pieces arranged horizontally. The same rules apply for mantles: either hang one large frame or two smaller frames side-by-side.
- And finally, Rule #4, don't feel all your walls need something on them. It's possible they don't, and besides, you want to have something you really love on your walls. Don't feel rushed into hanging just anything!
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