Wall art, including canvas prints, offers you an ideal opportunity to show off your personality. The beauty of it all is that there's no right or wrong way to decorate, and whatever you choose will be unique to your tastes. Here are some tips on how to use wall art to perk up your living space:
Tips for hanging your canvas prints
1. Add a personal touch by hanging the artwork at eye level. If you're going for a family vibe, wait until everyone's around before you start hammering nails into your walls. Some people prefer to hang artwork above the sofa or beds but that might not be appropriate for all rooms. Most importantly, make sure that the prints can be seen from across the living room.

2. Try to avoid putting nails on your walls unless you really have to. If you want a more modern or minimalistic look, try using three or four picture hooks instead of a single nail. It's not only more secure but it also keeps the artwork away from any distractions behind it. In addition, hanging your artwork too close to the floor will make it look like an afterthought in the room.
3. Don't be afraid of mixing and matching different designs for a unique, eclectic feel. If you're going for a more casual style, try putting prints that feature contrasting colors or patterns next to each other. It will give the room a lively and refreshing look. Don't make the mistake of thinking that you can only use one best canvas print per wall.
4. Make sure you leave enough space between your prints and the border for proper ventilation and to avoid damage from condensation. The average human head is 60 centimeters wide, so it's best not to have any borders closer than that. Also, check the type of canvas your prints are printed on because some types can warp due to humidity and other factors.

5. Horizontal prints might look better above a sofa or bed and vertical ones may work better next to a window sill or door frame (if they're not too wide). If you're unsure about where to hang a print because you can't see how it would look, try doodling some lines on the wall with chalk and see if it makes an impact.
6. Make sure that your hanging hardware matches your prints so they don't stick out like a sore thumb. If you have a metal hook, try matching it with silver or black hardware. If you have a wooden frame, try using wood or brass fittings on your wall.
7. Maximize the impact of your prints by taking advantage of empty spaces on your walls. Of course, it's not practical to clutter up each and every inch with prints so go ahead and use some empty space as well to balance things out.

8. Cheat by putting your prints on the insides of your closet doors, under the bed, or anywhere else where they won't be seen all the time. This is another great way to spice up a space without having to completely change it all. Using different types of hanging hardware (e.g., hangers instead of nails) will also help you rotate your prints so that your rooms look different all the time.