Easy Tips for Hanging Your Artwork

  • 1. Keep It At Eye Level

    Aim to hang your artwork so the center is at eye level, around 60" from the floor. This way, it's perfectly placed for easy viewing.

  • 2. Plan the Space

    When hanging several pieces, give them room to breathe! A couple of inches between frames will keep your wall looking balanced and not too crowded.

  • 3. Scale it Right

    Make sure your artwork is about 2/3 the width of the furniture beneath it. If you’re working with multiple pieces, treat them as a single, cohesive unit.

A small kitchen table and chair next to a window with a vintage artwork on the wall

Hanging One Piece of Artwork

Hanging your artwork at eye level, will help achieve a balanced and cohesive look.

Do this by ensuring the center of the piece is about 60 inches from the floor for optimal viewing.

If you're placing it above furniture, leave 4 to 6 inches of space between the bottom of the frame and the top of the furniture. This helps create a balanced look, keeping your artwork connected to the room's decor while giving it room to stand out.

Hanging Multiple Pieces of Artwork

Think of multiple pieces as a single visual ensemble.

When arranging a collection of artworks, treat them as one cohesive unit. Position the center of the grouping at eye level, about 60" from the floor, and maintain a consistent spacing of 2–5" between each piece. This creates a harmonious and well-balanced display that feels intentional and unified.

Creating A Gallery Wall

A gallery wall adds modern flair, turning a blank space into a striking focal point.

To make your gallery wall look cohesive and visually pleasing, start by placing the center of the arrangement at eye level, around 60" from the floor. This will ensure that your display is easily viewable and well-balanced.

When arranging the additional frames, leave about 2–5" of space between each piece. This spacing keeps the wall from feeling overcrowded and allows each artwork to stand out while still being part of a harmonious group.

Leaning Artwork

Create layered arrangements that add depth, character, and a personalized touch to your room's decor.

When arranging artwork on shelves or ledges, aim to keep most of the display at eye level, around 60" from the center of the grouping to the floor. Begin by selecting one piece as your focal point and place it slightly off-center for a more dynamic look.

From there, layer additional pieces of varying sizes around it, allowing for some space between each piece to create a balanced and visually appealing arrangement. This approach adds depth and dimension to your display, giving your space a curated, effortlessly stylish vibe.

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