Artful Arrangements: Your Ultimate Guide to Hanging Artwork Like a Pro
Hey there, art enthusiast! Are you ready to transform your living space into a gallery-worthy haven?
Getting Started: The Golden Rules
Before you start hammering, keep these general rules in mind. They'll serve as your foundation for creating a perfectly balanced display.
- Go Bigger! If you're in doubt, always lean toward a larger piece. Artwork that is too small for a space can get lost.
- Aim for Eye Level: The center of your artwork should be hung at about **58 inches (145cm) high**. This is the standard for galleries and museums.
- Give It Space: When hanging art above furniture, it should be placed **4-12 inches (10cm-30cm)** above the top edge. For multi-piece arrangements, keep the art **2-4 inches (5cm-10cm)** apart.
- Mind the Proportions: Art should typically take up **1/2 to 3/4** of the width of the furniture it's hanging above.
Find Your Perfect Hanging Height
Use our simple calculator to determine the ideal height for your artwork based on the "eye level" rule. The Artwork Height is the total vertical measurement of your framed artwork.
Center of Art:
58 inches
Top of Art:
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Bottom of Art:
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Hanging Art in Key Spaces
Above the Bed
Your bedroom is your sanctuary, and what better way to set the mood than with carefully chosen artwork? For a king-sized bed, consider a large statement piece or a series of smaller artworks arranged symmetrically. For a queen-sized bed, a grouping that spans the width of the bed works well. For a twin-sized bed, a single medium-sized artwork centered above the bed works wonders.
Above a Sofa or Love Seat
The living room is often the heart of the home, and the area above your sofa or love seat is prime real estate. The artwork should be visually connected to the furniture below. Hang it so the bottom of the frame is roughly 6-8 inches (15cm-20cm) above the top of the backrest.
Above a Console, Staircase, and Fireplace
Don't neglect those other focal points! A console table is the perfect spot for a striking piece of artwork. A staircase is ideal for a gallery wall that follows the line of the stairs. And the fireplace is a natural focal point that begs for some artistic flair.
Creating a Gallery Wall
Ready to take your art game to the next level? Gallery walls are a fantastic way to showcase your personality and style.
- Gather Your Pieces: Collect an assortment of artworks in varying sizes and styles.
- Lay it Out: Arrange them on the floor first to experiment with different layouts until you find one you love.
- Map it Out: Transfer the layout onto the wall with painter's tape to mark the placement of each piece before you hang it.
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