Is there any particular location for hanging the nave paintings in the living room?

To hang the paintings in the nave, choose an appropriate location and hang them in an eye-catching open place.

Pay attention to lighting. The natural light source at the window and the direction of the light source on the calligraphy and painting should echo each other and be harmonious and unified.

Pay attention to the height of calligraphy and painting. In order to facilitate appreciation, the height should be slightly higher than the visual parallel line of calligraphy and painting when people are standing. In addition, some famous calligraphy and paintings or calligraphy and paintings with great collection value should not be hung on the walls of the room for a long time. Instead, they should only be hung for a few days when important guests come to the house, or when important solar terms or events occur, etc. As soon as the guests leave, solar terms, and things are completed, they should be stored immediately.

Generally speaking, the choice of hanging paintings in the living room can be based on the size of the wall and the size of the living room space. Pay attention to the beauty without losing the atmosphere. ?

Paintings with soft tones, such as landscape paintings of the rising sun, blooming flowers and bamboo paintings, can give people a feeling of peace, tranquility, soothing and relaxation. If you like something more elegant, you can choose to hang orchids or lotus pictures, which are also good choices. ?

You can also use auspicious calligraphy and painting as the center hall or living room of your home for the icing on the cake. Peony has been the flower of wealth since ancient times. It is graceful, dignified and fragrant. It is known as the "Fragrance of Heaven" and is known as a symbol of wealth, luck and prosperity. It is suitable to be hung in the living room of your home.

Extended information:

The nave is a straight form of Chinese painting, named after it is hung on the middle wall of the main room.

The floors of old-style Chinese houses are very high, and people often hang a huge calligraphy and painting on the middle wall of the living room (main hall), which is called a central hall painting. It is a rectangular work written in vertical lines. The content is mostly large four-foot-long auspicious characters such as blessing, longevity, dragon, tiger, etc., with "couplets" on the left and right. There are also ancestral mottos, mottos, famous sentences, calligraphy inscriptions, or ancestor portraits, landscapes, and tiger paintings. The size is generally a full piece of rice paper (divided into four feet, five feet, six feet, eight feet, etc.).

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