Chemistry, asked by GoodCharm, 4 months ago


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Answered by Anonymous
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Generally, it's not how many or how few pictures you have up on your wall, but their size ratio. After all, five small pictures on a wall can look bare, but five large pieces can be overwhelming. Rather, make sure that you have a good mix of big and little objects on your wall. A good rule of thumb is the 1:2 ratio.

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Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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➨ Generally, it's not how many or how few pictures you have up on your wall, but their size ratio. After all, five small pictures on a wall can look bare, but five large pieces can be overwhelming. Rather, make sure that you have a good mix of big and little objects on your wall. A good rule of thumb is the 1:2 ratio.

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