ILevel Art Installation Project In Architectural Digest

We recently spotted an Instagram post from Architectural Digest that we recognized: A gallery wall we hung for interior designer Nick Olson in a Brooklyn town home. The photo had more than 3,000 likes, so we decided we’d share a little more of the project here.
6 Beautiful Examples of Layered Art

One of our favorite decor trends of the moment is the layered art look. Mixing pieces leaned up against the wall with pieces hanging on it, or bookcases arranged with art both atop the shelves and hanging off of them. Layering art is a beautiful way to showcase a variety of smaller works (it’s a great substitution for a gallery wall!), highlight contrast between different pieces, and add a unique and different aspect to your decor.
The Creative Process: A Stairway Photo Gallery

Successfully hanging art and pictures is about more than just technical details. Sure, it’s important to make certain that a piece is hung straight and securely, but art installation should be a creative process, too. Art should just feel “right” in the spot where it hangs.
Interview: Frank Maresca of New York City Outsider Art Gallery Ricco/Maresca

One of the greatest things about ILevel is getting to know our clients over many years. We’re fortunate to work with, and learn from, many talented people. The renowned Chelsea art gallery Ricco/Maresca has been an ILevel client for not just years, but decades, and we’re still inspired by their eye for great art.
How to Hang Art on a Brick or Plaster Wall

Here’s an problem that’s fairly common when living in one of New York City’s many historic (or old, depending on how you look at it!) buildings: many of them have brick or plaster walls, which can present a challenge when hanging art and photos.