Susan Marocco Interiors
  
Summer 2010

Greetings!   

During the "dog days" of summer you might want to take a break from the heat and plan an inside project.  Perfect for a raining day also.  In this issue we will share with you 5 tips on how to create Picture-Perfect Picture Placement.

 
Picture-Perfect Picture Placement
As an Interior Designer I have a lot of opportunity to work with art.  Not surprisingly, for every different piece of art - from original paintings and photographs to posters and giclees, there is a different level of appreciation for the art.  And, along with this varied appreciation is a great difference in opinion on just how to hang and display each piece.  One thing you can be sure of, the final placement result and how good your artwork looks really is in the eye of the beholder.  But keeping in mind some elements of design, such as scale, balance and harmony, there are some definite guidelines that will keep you on the right track.

1.       Have a Plan

Artwork in a traditional setting is often symmetrical and a cozy feeling can be established with close groupings.  Contemporary pieces often hang alone for a sleek, finished feel.  When it comes to grouping framed pieces, don't guess.  Map out the wall space on the floor and play with placement there, or cut out newspaper in the size of your pieces and try them in different places on the wall.

group of pictures on wall


2.        Place Artwork Last

It is much easier to place artwork after the other elements of a room have been placed, such as furniture and light fixtures.  Having these objects placed first will help dictate the location for your artwork.


3.       Consider Spacing

Try closer together rather than farther apart.  You can often determin the amount of space that is needed between pictures by taking a cue from the width of the frame.  You may even want to hag the pictures so that the frames are actually touching.


 4.    Consider, or Don't, Eye Level


What is eye level?  For someone who is 5'5" or someone who is 6'5"?  You can guarantee the eye level in my home is seldom the same for a client I am working with.  Rather than eye level, consider the wall and its surroundings.  If you have a spot in the living room that is always used for reading, consider placing a picture where you can easily see it while relaxing with a good book.  When working with a group of pictures try to relate them in some manner.  All black and white, or all color photos.  All framed in the same size and style frame, regardless of the size of the picture.  Or all framed in the same color frame.  This relationship will help unify the group.

 

5.       Hanging One Piece

When hanging one piece of art on a wall all on its own, it is important to think of the wall in terms of proportions.  Divide the wall into thirds or fifths.  Then, pick one of those lines on which to center the piece of art.  To give an important piece the right impact, be sure to use negative space.  Make sure that there is enough blank space around the artwork so your eyes can focus on the piece.  Also be sure to light the piece properly.

If you would like additional assistance with your picture hanging project, please feel free to contact me or give me a call at 914-234-7066.
Ask the Designer

Q: I've purchased a new chandelier and not sure at what height I should hang it?

A: A chandelier that people will walk under needs to be hung at least 6'8" off the floor to ensure no one hits their heads.

A chandelier over a dining table should typically be hung between 30" and 36" above the table, but it can depend on variables such as ceiling height, doorway height, and any artwork on the walls.

         Acadia White

Each month we feature a question in the Ask the Designer section.  If you have a question you want answered, please submit your question to Susan.

 
Design News


Main House at Lasdon

Tour the Main House at Lasdon on August 1st from 2:00-3:00pm. Learn about the history of Lasdon Park and arboretum while touring th Main House with the park horticulturist.
Phone: 914-864-7264

         




The Edible Garden


The New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, N.Y. has "The Edible Garden" all summer and thru October 17th. 
The Edible Garden brings you locally grown, seasonal food with cooking demonstrations every day. Featuring four spectacular kitchen gardens, The Edible Garden teaches you how to grow the best food at home. All proceeds of The Edible Garden benefit the Children's Gardening program.
Phone: 718-817-8775.  








Garrison Art Fair


The Garrison Arts Center is hosting the 41st Annual Fine Arts & Crafts Fair on August 21st and 22nd in Garrison, NY. 
The Arts and Crafts Fair has become the most creative craft event in the region and is the first to involve both fine traditional craft and representatives of the alternative crafts movement.
Phone: 845-424-3960




About Us
Susan Marocco Interiors is a full service interior design firm, staffed with professional American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) who have the training and expertise to plan, schedule, execute and manage your project from concept to completion. Our firm creates interiors that are elegant, distinctive and comfortable.  Our inspiration comes first from listening.  We then meld our skills and experiences to our clients' wants and needs.  We develop design solutions that reflect their taste and lifestyles.  Our website has a variety of pictures of the work we have done for many of our clients and you are more than welcome to view them.
 
To find out how Susan Marocco Interiors can help you with all your design needs, please contact Susan at 1-914-234-7066 or via email
Thank you for your readership, input and questions.  If you have any thoughts or suggestions on how to make it better, we are always eager to listen.  If you would like to speak to us about your Interior Design needs, we would be please to be of service

Susan Marocco Interiors will be taking some vacation time during the month of August, but look forward to updating you on design news in September.  Enjoy your summer!
    
Wishing you all my Best!

 Susan Marocco
www.SusanMaroccoInteriors.com
Tel: (914) 234-7066
Fax: (914) 234-0003