Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on. That means not having to tilt your head up or down to look at it. The center of the art should be 57” above the floor. BUT, before you hammer a nail at exactly 57”, there’s a couple of things to think about first. This formula works like magi
Find out the right height to hang artwork no matter what size your picture or mirror is; whether it's hanging above a couch a headboard a mantle or on a wall
Let's talk about how high to hang pictures! This guide will give you an easy formula for every situation so you can find the perfect height.
Most people hang art too high. But, you can avoid this common mistake by following this simple formula on how to hang pictures at the correct height.
Have you ever noticed art that just doesn’t look right in someone’s house?I’ll bet you’ve looked at it and thought, “wow, that’s way too high up!”Like there’s a ton of space between the floor or whatever is underneath it and it looks weird.Or worse, if the piece is super tiny and it’s hung so high it’s hugging the ceiling… Ugh!Nothing ruins an awesome piece of art like an incorrect placement.I’m definitely not a stickler for EVERY home decorating standard and I’ll be the first to break the rules if I think something will look better another way.However, some rules, like the right way to hang art, make a lot of sense.Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on.
Hanging pictures on walls doesn't need to be complicated when you know the 57-inch rule. As long as the center of the artwork is 57 inches above the floor, your room should look pleasingly balanced, though there are exceptions to the rule.
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A question we are commonly asked is “what is the right height to hang my canvas art?” Hanging artwork at the correct height will help you achieve a professional look and avoid making a common decorating mistake. Here are some tips to get it done right. 1. Hang your canvas at eye level As a rule of thumb, when pictures are mostly seen by people who are standing in areas such as hallways and foyers, we suggest hanging your artwork so the center hangs at 60” to 66” (152-168 cm) from the floor. This is a comfortable height for most people. In areas of the home such as the dining or living room, it is important to hang your artwork low enough so you can enjoy it while you are sitting. Try sitting across from where you want to hang your canvas and have someone move the art up and down before you decide where it looks best. 2. Treat multiple canvases as one When hanging multiple canvases the same rule applies. Treat the canvases as one big piece. Whether it's horizontal or vertical, the center of your arrangement should hang 60” to 66” (152-168 cm) from the floor. The example below shows 3 canvases, but you can use the same rule to hang any number of canvases. Play around with different arrangements to find the perfect combination for your space. 3. Hang artwork in relation to furniture When hanging canvas art above furniture, we suggest picking artwork or a group of canvasses that is roughly ⅔ the length of your furniture. When hanging above a couch, the bottom of your artwork or frame should hang 8” to 10” above the back of the sofa. When hanging above furniture like a dresser or desk, accessories such as lamps, clocks, frames or other décor can influence styling. Hang the art about 4
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Have you ever noticed art that just doesn’t look right in someone’s house?I’ll bet you’ve looked at it and thought, “wow, that’s way too high up!”Like there’s a ton of space between the floor or whatever is underneath it and it looks weird.Or worse, if the piece is super tiny and it’s hung so high it’s hugging the ceiling… Ugh!Nothing ruins an awesome piece of art like an incorrect placement.I’m definitely not a stickler for EVERY home decorating standard and I’ll be the first to break the rules if I think something will look better another way.However, some rules, like the right way to hang art, make a lot of sense.Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on.
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When it comes to hanging pictures, the standard rule of ‘hang at eye level’ can be pretty confusing. Especially if you’re 5’6″ and your partner is 6’4″. Whose Eye Level is the right choice? His or Hers? If she hung all the pictures at her eye level – that’s what it would look like. On the other hand, can you imagine if he was to hang all the artwork in the house at his eye level? She’d get a sore neck trying to see them. So who is right? Him or Her?. For the sake of domestic bliss, and beautifully decorated walls, it’s not about winning. Instead, it’s about finding the perfect height that everyone will be happy with – so meet in the middle. Here’s How For pictures that will be viewed from a standing position such as in hallways or an entryway, the best rule of thumb is to position your artwork so the center hangs at 60″ to 66″ from the floor. This never fail rule works for everyone.
Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on. That means not having to tilt your head up or down to look at it. The center of the art should be 57” above the floor. BUT, before you hammer a nail at exactly 57”, there’s a couple of things to think about first. This formula works like magi
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Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on. That means not having to tilt your head up or down to look at it. The center of the art should be 57” above the floor. BUT, before you hammer a nail at exactly 57”, there’s a couple of things to think about first. This formula works like magi
Hanging art can be a real challenge. You're never quite sure how high on the wall the frame should go. Does it depend on the height of the wall, or the art, or the person? Or a combination of all 3? At home, I always think I've found the perfect spot for a painting, but when it's up there on the wall it's either too high or too low! So I did a little research and found this tried and true way to determine the perfect height for your hanging your art. Whether you're hanging a personal art collection or office artwork in your reception area, this method is sure to get you great results! It's called '57" on center'. In short, you'll be taking an average person's eye level height, which is 57", and placing the very center of your painting at this height. To do this, place the top of the frame at 57" + ½ of your paintings height, so the 57" mark is right at the painting's center point. Depending on the hanging hardware you're using, you'll need to account for the space from the top of the frame to the hardware, like a wire , hook, or nail. For example, if I'm using the hanging wire that's attached to the back of my frame and when pulled tight it stops 2 inches short of the top of the frame, I would to put the nail the wire would hang in the wall at 57" from the floor, plus ½ the height of the painting , MINUS those 2 inches. Say the painting is 20 inches tall: 57" + 10" - 2" = 65". So, you'd position your hardware 65" from the floor! Consider your audience. You can scale this model for any group of people - whether it's a classroom of kindergarteners or a professional basketball team, just find your average height and you're good to go! Following? Check out the infographic below for a more visual interpretation. Share This Infographic On Your Site
Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on. That means not having to tilt your head up or down to look at it. The center of the art should be 57” above the floor. BUT, before you hammer a nail at exactly 57”, there’s a couple of things to think about first. This formula works like magi
Have you ever noticed art that just doesn’t look right in someone’s house?I’ll bet you’ve looked at it and thought, “wow, that’s way too high up!”Like there’s a ton of space between the floor or whatever is underneath it and it looks weird.Or worse, if the piece is super tiny and it’s hung so high it’s hugging the ceiling… Ugh!Nothing ruins an awesome piece of art like an incorrect placement.I’m definitely not a stickler for EVERY home decorating standard and I’ll be the first to break the rules if I think something will look better another way.However, some rules, like the right way to hang art, make a lot of sense.Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on.
With Pinterest & DIY projects everywhere these days, I thought I'd share some measuring tips to help your decorating go smoothly. These are go-to measurements that never fail, no matter what style you're going for. First, when hanging a light fixture over a table, keep your fixture between 1/2 and 2/3 the size of the table. You should also give yourself at least 36" between the top of the table and the fixture. Higher ceilings? For every 1' higher your ceiling is, you can drop the fixture 5". For a chandelier or pendant in an entry way or corridor, use this formula to determine the size and height. width (in feet) + length ( in feet) = light fixture width (in inches). So if your room is 9'W x 12'L x 12'H, your fixture should be 21" wide. Now take the room height, 12' x 2.5 = 30 x 3 = 90 inches off the floor to the bottom of the fixture. When it comes to ceiling fans, your choice should be on square footage of the room it's going in. If your room has more than 400 square feet, you should consider getting two fans. If the room is rectangular, you might consider getting two smaller fans if the square footage is more than 350. For curtains, make sure your fabric is 3 times the width of your window. That way, even when the curtains are closed, you will have a nice fullness to the drape. When mounting your curtain rod, fix your bracket 4" higher than the top of the window trim and at least 4" to the side of the window trim. If you want the curtains to be able to open wider, increase the rod length to up to 8" on each side. Rugs should nearly always be larger than you think. When selecting a rug to go under a bed, the rug should extend from the sides and foot of the bed 18-24". If you're going to but a bench or ottoman at the foot of your bed, the rug should extend past that 18-24" as well. Also, you should have a minimum of 8" of bare floor from the edge of the rug to the wall. If you don't, you might reconsider using runners instead of a rug. When selecting a rug for under a table, make sure you have 24" from the edge of the table to the edge of the wall. This way, you'll have room to move your chair back without having half of the legs on the rug and half off. The question I get asked the most often refers to proper art height. The center of your piece should hang about eye level, which is between 56-60". If you have multiple frames at multiple sizes, cluster them together and determine the middle. That spot should be hung at 56". Always leave 4-8" above a sofa and, like the table chandelier, keep the piece 2/3 the width of the furniture.
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