For most pictures the only other tools you ll need are a hammer a screwdriver and a carpenter s level preferably 24 inches long.
How many pictures should you hang on a wall.
Many walls are best suited by only one or two pictures.
Get out the tape measure and be exact.
While the 57 inches rule applies to most pictures and artwork there are some exceptions like furniture against the wall or high ceilings.
According to the the nest multiply the length of the wall space by 0 57.
If the artwork now seems too.
If you don t have an eye for design you might not know where to start when it comes to putting art on your walls.
Take the new number and measure that distance above the 57 inch mark.
You can always go with your gut but this infographic lays out some basic rules.
This is where the hanger should be placed so mark this spot.
Too many pictures can give a wall a cluttered police evidence board feel.
When hanging one picture directly above another treat the two art pieces as one large picture with the center point between them being 56 60 from the floor.
The art should consume about two thirds of the wall space above a piece of furniture for suitable spacing a bed or sofa and its side tables reads as a single unit.
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When working with several frames the center of the picture grouping rather than the center of any one picture should hit the 57 inch level on the wall.
Say for example you want to display four.
When hanging something at an average eye level position its center 57 to 60 inches from the floor.
If want to use one large picture on a wall you may have to do a little math to determine which size picture you should buy.
So if you have 60 inches of wall space you ll want to hang a picture or frame that is about 34 inches wide.
Don t leave measurements to guesswork when you are hanging pictures.
If you have a two story high great room or entry foyer keep pictures in the bottom half.
If your have high ceilings don t reach two stories hang in the bottom two thirds.
Or no images at all.
Pictures on a wall should never compete for space if you have to move old pictures around to make room for a new one you may want to consider a new home for your pictures.
Also when you have a lot of wall space it s better to hang up one large picture instead of many small ones.