Think beyond hanging a lone frame on the wall.

These ideas for displaying art cultivate creativity in every corner of your home.

Dylan Chandler

Art has a way of pulling a space together under Tori Jones guidance.

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Whats on walls flows with surrounding architecture and decor.

I create vignettes that I treat like little rooms within rooms, Jones says.

She shares tricks for welcoming art into just about any space.

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Determine a Theme

Lack a knack for arranging art so itfeels composed not cluttered?

Antiques dealer and design consultant Tori Jones suggestssticking to a theme.Wallpaper inspiredthese layered botanical and floral finds.

Colorhere, its pinkalso pulls art pieces together.

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The look isall about layeringold and new, graphic and classical.

Utilize Mirrors

Let amirror be the backdropfor personal mementos.

Tuck or tape photos and ephemera into the frame and on the wall behind it.

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Tori Jones, art and antiques dealer

Artwork is the most important thing in any interior.

It says so much about who lives there and what they value.

Look to Unexpected Places

Framed art draws the eye inside this 19th-century cabinet-turned-bar.

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I love to hang art in overlooked places, Jones says.

Its delightful and surprising.

Books add warmth, and combining them with art is inviting, Jones says.

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