WASHINGTON 鈥 This weekend, HGTV star , a graduate of McLean High School, is back in his hometown to headline the .
And chances are, someone will ask him for advice on hanging pictures.
鈥淗ow high do I hang the pictures in my house? 鈥 It鈥檚 the number one question I get asked on the street,鈥 said Yip, an interior designer who rose to fame on TLC鈥檚 鈥淭rading Spaces.鈥
The answer is simple, yet complicated: The ideal height is eye level.
But whose eye level, exactly?
鈥淏ecause we don鈥檛 yet have the technology to shift the art up and down, depending on who鈥檚 looking at it 鈥 and I鈥檓 sure that鈥檚 just around the corner 鈥 you hang your artwork, you hang your mirrors, at 60 inches from the top of your floor to the middle of the image or the middle of the grouping of the images, unless it鈥檚 over a fireplace mantle or headboard,鈥 said Yip, who added that 60 inches is considered to be average human eye level.
鈥淪o for the vast majority of people, it kind of works out.鈥
Yip鈥檚 path to the world of home design was not a direct one. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a dual degree in chemistry and economics and was headed to medical school 鈥 a career path encouraged by his parents. But after coming to the realization that he was more interested in remodeling than medicine, Yip got his M.B.A. and a master鈥檚 in architecture from The Georgia Institute of Technology.
鈥淚 finally worked up enough courage to say to my mom, 鈥業 can鈥檛 do it.鈥 I鈥檇 known my whole life that I was supposed to be an architect, a designer,鈥 said Yip, who is now based in Atlanta.
In between running his own design firm and filming TV shows, Yip oversees a line of fabrics and home products. He also has a best-selling book.
When Yip takes the main stage at the home show on Sept. 21 and 22, he鈥檒l share tips from this book, 鈥淒esign Wise,鈥 which he said 鈥渋s packed with ideas that are applicable to everybody, whether you live in a tiny studio or you live in a mega mansion, these are universal design rules that everybody can use.鈥
The Capital Home Show runs Sept. 21 through 23 at the Dulles Expo Center. Information on times and tickets is available on the .