Rules For Hanging Multiple Pictures

When you hang multiple pictures, there are some general rules you need to keep in mind. First of all, make sure that the bottoms of each picture are equal heights, regardless of size. This will prevent harsh lines from appearing between the pieces. In addition, remember that the bottoms of your pieces should be at least 57 inches from the furniture's edge. Also, keep in mind that putting more than two pieces of art on one wall should be grouped together.

For best results, space them evenly between each other. Use the 57-inch rule when hanging works of different sizes. This will ensure that the pictures are at the same height. Another rule is to leave at least four to eight inches between the bottoms of each piece. This will ensure that they are connected to each other. Using a level can help you achieve a smooth, even line that will be pleasing to the eye.

Using a level surface is an easy way to create a unified look. To achieve the gallery effect, you must place your pictures at eye level. To make a grouping look cohesive, make sure you leave a few inches of space between each picture. You can also use kraft paper to mark the exact location of each nail. Just keep in mind to follow the guidelines for spacing. This will ensure that your pictures will be centered on the wall.

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About the Author: Sebastian Watkins

I am an experienced and passionate CEO of Dolphin Gallery. I specialize in interior design and art, having worked professionally in both fields for over a decade. With my eye for detail and my dedication to excellence, I create beautiful spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable.