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Plates are great to hang on the wall as they cross the line between being utilitarian and becoming pieces of art. It’s a lovely way to bring craft into your home and we love how eccentric a plate wall can look. Rather than re-painting a room, you can achieve a completely new look just by installing a decorative wall plate display.
You can be incredibly creative with the way you display plates on a wall and there are endless combinations of ways to hang them. In our home, we’ve used them everywhere and we particularly like hanging plates symmetrically in pairs on either side of a doorway or window. If you’re wondering how to design a plate wall in your home, here’s our Villa Bologna Pottery guide on how to hang plates on a wall.
A few tips to start with....
1. Symmetry
This is an important aspect to consider when hanging a decorative plate wall. You need balance in the overall display but that does not mean that each side needs to be identical and be mirrored exactly. There can be a certain licence, charm and eccentricity in keeping the structure but changing the content of each side. You might, as an example, use more smaller plates on one side and use less large plates on the other, while keeping the balance of the overall shape of the display.
2. Choosing an appropriate location to hang plates is key.
Plates look best when hung in a kitchen or dining room because they have context and don’t look arbitrary. They can help to define a space or to give a room focus. On a larger wall, use the centre of the wall as a starting point for the display. Alternatively, find an area which requires a bit of cheering up—it might be a small space which feels a bit empty that you can make more interesting and eye-catching.
3. Choose the right plates or platters to hang.
Historically one would hang more valuable or antique decorative plates, which is why we love to hang our Villa Bologna Pottery highly decorated and hand-painted plates. You can even change the plates seasonally or just when you feel like a little bit of a change. The plates can be a part of a growing collection—you can start with a few plates and slowly expand your plate display. There’s no more visual way to showcase a personal collection.
Step-by-step guide to hanging your plate wall...
You will need:
How to hang your plates...
Top tip
Sometimes spring-style plate hangers will let the plates lean slightly away from the wall. To avoid this, attach a hanger to each plate and bend the back of the hanger very gently. You don't want to bend it enough to damage or break it. This step will help the plate rest directly against the wall.