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Rediscovering the charm of gallery walls: A new hanging method endorsed by designers, softening and layering awkward corners for a lived-in look.

Transforming awkward corners into stylish spots: Introducing the corner hang fashion, perfect for home decoration

Transformed corners with a designer-endorsed hanging technique, now making them appear 'softer',...
Transformed corners with a designer-endorsed hanging technique, now making them appear 'softer', 'layered', and 'lived-in', catching my attention despite my past preference for gallery walls.

A new decorating trend is making its way into homes, and it's all about making the most of those often-neglected corners. Coined by Annalise Holasz, the term 'Corner Hang' refers to a method of decorating with artwork that adds a touch of personality and style to even the most boring corners.

Creating a Corner Hang involves starting with one or two hero pieces and adding different pieces over time. Incorporating a collection of artwork is essential, and a delicate, abstract piece with varying sizes is suggested. To make the display more interesting, it's recommended to mix different mediums, sizes, and frames.

Decorating with mirrors can break up the repetition of artwork and introduce a new shape to the Corner Hang. A small mirror with a distinct wooden frame is recommended. Random objects, such as wall charms, plates, or sentimental items, can make a Corner Hang significantly more interesting.

Establishing a theme for the Corner Hang, such as colour or interior design style, can make it feel cohesive. For instance, an old map of the city you live in can be used to make the Corner Hang more personal and add visual interest.

An anchor, such as a piece of furniture in the corner, can help ground the space and reduce visual imbalance in the Corner Hang. Incorporating unconventional objects, like a plate or a sentimental item, can make it look unique.

The Corner Hang can make a boxy room feel softer, more colorful, and lived-in. It can even make even the most boring corners ten times more interesting and exciting to look at. Aside from mounting art in a corner, consider hanging wall charms, like this style, to personalize the Corner Hang.

There's no specific limit to the number of pictures that can be hung in a Corner Hang, but it's important to incorporate different sizes in a cohesive manner. Incorporating unconventional objects in the Corner Hang, like a plate or a sentimental item, can make it look unique.

The Corner Hang is based on the gallery wall idea but makes it more niche by focusing on corners. It's essential to incorporate different sizes in a cohesive manner when hanging multiple pictures in a Corner Hang. Annalise Holasz, the founder of this innovative decorating method, remains unidentified in the provided search results.

Whether you're decorating a large living room or a small bathroom, the Corner Hang can be done anywhere in the home. So why not give it a try and transform those neglected corners into a work of art?

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