Most homeowners and renters hang pictures so high on the wall that viewers are forced to crane their necks to admire your favorite photos but you want to keep it at eye level for the average.
Hogh high to hang art on really tall walls.
This could be by way of a gallery style wall that runs the entire height or you could hang something large high up the wall.
For smaller pictures you can hang them a little higher about 65 inches.
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This height is the most comfortable for people of all sizes.
As a rule of thumb it s best to hang your picture at least 60 inches from the ground in places where they will be viewed from a standing position such as in a hallway.
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If so it may make sense to hang artwork a bit higher than the 60 65 inch center starting point especially if the ceiling is tall.
For this scenario an odd number of pieces is more attractive to the eye and is visually balanced.
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I m totally confused about the size and number of painting i should hang.
Feel free to hang these pictures a bit higher than the 57 inches rule in order to eliminate excess wall space on the top half.
Whatever you hang should obviously tie in with the rest of the room but whether it s one large item or several small ones a decorated wall will help draw the eye upwards.
If you want to hang a gallery wall you can still use the 57 inches rule just measure the entire collection of frames as the height and width.
A perfect complement to tall walls is vertical artwork.
I live in a small 2 bedroom condo with a loft and very high cathedral ceilings.
A normal spacing of 4 6 inches between each frame is recommended.
I have lived there for almost 2 years and i m finally ready to hang some artwork above my 90 inch sofa which is against a very tall wall.
Make use of the empty space on the high parts of the wall by hanging art and other decorative items there.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.