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Hang your artwork like a pro

Hanging artwork doesn’t have to be intimidating. Here a few tips that will help get you started:

Keep in mind the ideal height to hang artwork is generally at eye level. The standard guideline is to hang the center of the artwork at approximately 57 to 60 inches (about 145 to 152 centimeters) from the floor to the center of the artwork. Here's how to determine the best height for hanging artwork at eye level:

  • Measure the height of the artwork: Measure the height of the artwork from the top edge to the bottom edge.

  • Divide the height by 2: Take the measurement from step 1 and divide it by 2. This gives you the center point of the artwork.

  • Measure from the floor: Measure up from the floor to the center point of the artwork. This measurement should be around 57 to 60 inches (145 to 152 centimeters).

  • Mark the wall: Use a pencil to mark the spot on the wall where the center of the artwork will be.

  • Hang the artwork: Hang the artwork so that its center aligns with the mark on the wall.

The eye-level guideline is a general rule of thumb and might need slight adjustments based on your personal preferences and the overall arrangement of your space. For example, in rooms where people often sit down (like a dining room), you may want to lower the artwork slightly to make it more visible from a seated position. If you have taller ceilings, you may need to raise the artwork a bit higher to maintain the right proportion within the room.

Ultimately, the best height for hanging artwork is what looks aesthetically pleasing to you. After all, it’s your house so do what makes you happy!