Hanging pictures, much like painting them, is a balancing act of spacing, colour and proportion. As any gallerist, curator or interior designer knows, the way art is displayed is crucial and transformative, not just to the space it is in, but to the feeling given off in the pictures themselves.
Fear not if your budget is more posters than Picasso. The truth is that virtually anything can look good when framed and hung properly. We've pulled some of the most inspiring examples from our archive of how to hang, display and decorate with art.
But before you dive in, we asked Julia Toffolo of Matassa Toffolo - manager and curator of some of the world's most prestigious art collections - for five pieces of advice worth considering, whether you are hanging an old master or something drawn by your five-year-old.