Wolf Retirement Navigation - October 2020

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Solution to puzzle on Page 3

• Are You Afraid of the Dark? PAGE 1

• A Previously Unknown Benefit of Vitamin D PAGE 2 • Watch Adam Wolf on “The Sunday Morning Money Report” PAGE 2 • Are You in the Retirement Red Zone? PAGE 3

• Classic Pumpkin Soup PAGE 3

• How to Hang Wall Decor Perfectly PAGE 4

DON’T GET HUNG UP ON HANGING YOUR DECOR

10 Tips for Achieving the Perfect Look

4. If you’re hanging something above a

If your living space harkens back to your college days of naked walls or too many movie posters, then it’s time to up your decor game. One of the best ways to polish a room and bring everything together is by hanging items on your walls. But if you’re not sure how to go about it, you can end up with multiple holes, peeling paint, or potentially crooked pieces that you’re not even sure look quite right. Instead, follow these 10 steps to achieve the aesthetic you want. 1. Lay your pieces on the floor and play with their arrangement. You’ll get exactly what you want without having to create more than one hole in the wall per piece. 2. To fill a horizontal space, hang two vertical pieces next to each other. To fill a vertical space, hang one horizontal piece on top of another. 3. Hang your pieces at eye level, around 55–60 inches from the floor. If you have high ceilings, you can increase that height by a few inches.

piece of furniture, put it about 4–6 inches above the furniture and choose pieces that are about two-thirds its width.

5. If you have a piece that’s loud or

eccentric, put it front and center! Making it a focal point instead of hiding it in a corner makes it feel intentional instead of awkward. 6. Even if you’re creating a gallery wall, aim to display no more than five pieces to avoid overwhelming or cluttering the space. 7. When hanging multiple pieces, space them 2–3 inches from one another. The goal is to make the pieces feel connected, not like they’re floating around separately. 8. Align pieces that aren’t the same size by their center point, not by the top or bottom of their frames. 9. If it’s safe to do so, hang each item by just one nail. This makes it much easier to get the piece level.

10. Hammer your nail into the wall at an angle, not straight in. The nail gets a more secure grip this way. When it comes to actually choosing your pieces, find what speaks to you or represents who you are. Decor can be a great conversation piece, and it’s essential to the ambiance of your home.

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