How about hanging a sword on the wall when you enter the door at home?
The sword character you mentioned can be hung on the head-on wall, and calligraphy and painting should be hung in the eye-catching shadow of the wall, so it is not suitable to hang calligraphy and painting. There are several points to pay attention to when hanging calligraphy and painting. First, pay attention to lighting, especially painting, because every painting has light and shade, and the light source of painting can often be taken from the upper left. In the sunny room, the picture should be hung on the right wall at an angle of 9 to the window. In this way, the natural light source outside the window echoes the direction of the light source on the screen, which is easy to be harmonious and unified. Second, pay attention to the height of hanging calligraphy and painting for the convenience of appreciation. The height should be in the position where the center of calligraphy and painting is on the high side of people's vertical parallel lines, generally about two meters from the ground, not too high or too low, and not staggered. Third, the number of hanging calligraphy and painting should not be too much, which will make people see things in a blur. One or two carefully selected works can completely play the role of finishing touch. Fourth, the color of calligraphy and painting should be consistent with the indoor furnishings as far as possible, and the content of calligraphy and painting should be concise and have modern decorative interest. It is more appropriate to use colorful oil paintings, gouache paintings and watercolors. In a room with old-fashioned furniture, the paintings hung should have local features and national characteristics. If you decorate it with rich and simple Chinese paintings, New Year pictures, poems and cursive scripts, there will be contrast and harmony. I sincerely hope that my answer will play a certain role for you. If it is useful, please give me a compliment! Ha ha ~