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Shubham Jain2025-04-16T04:11:24-05:00
The Art of Hanging Paintings
The Art of Hanging Paintings

THE ART OF HANGING PAINTINGS


Hanging paintings correctly is an art by itself! Installing an artwork goes beyond hardware — once you have found a painting you love, it is also important to integrate it into the design of your home and ensure that the viewing angles allow the work to shine.

Below are some of the factors that need to be taken into consideration when hanging artwork:

  • Best location for displaying artwork
  • Height for hanging art on the wall
  • Grouped artworks
  • Artworks above the sofa
  • Diptychs, triptychs and other multiples

More specifically…

The Best Locations for Artwork

Ideally, artwork should be displayed in key gathering areas for the family — your paintings should be in a prominent spot where everyone can enjoy them daily! Over the years of working with clients, I have found that the key areas tend to be the entryway, the formal living room and family room, the dining room and, lastly, the study.

Wherever possible, artworks should be hung on a large expanse of wall space with an uninterrupted view, so that you can clearly see the artwork from multiple angles.

Hanging art on wall ideas
This painting by Kandi Narsimlu hangs in the client’s living room — a central gathering space.

Hanging Height

The correct height to hang an artwork is a function of a few factors: the height of the ceilings, the size of the room, the viewing distance and the size of the canvas. Typically, artworks are hung such that the center of the artwork is about 57 to 60 inches from the floor. Viewers should not have to crane their necks to take in the painting!

However, sometimes a painting needs to be hung so that the center of the canvas is higher than eye level, as seen in the image below. This specific room was a large space with high ceilings and combined the formal living, dining and study spaces, so the viewing distance was relatively long.

Lotus painting installation
This lotus painting by artist Senaka Senanayake hangs at a height where the center of the painting is higher than eye level, as it is installed in a large room with long viewing distances.

Grouped Artworks

When hanging multiple artworks together, treat them as one cohesive unit — take care to make sure all the works are hung in one straight line and with the same distance between them. In such a situation that requires a high level of precision, we recommend hiring a professional installer.

Hanging multiple paintings on a wall
These three serigraphs by artist M.F. Husain are uniformly framed and installed, maintaining equal height and spacing.

Artworks Above the Sofa

If hanging your artwork above a sofa, aim to leave about 6 to 8 inches of space between the top of the sofa and bottom of the artwork. This gives the canvas some visual breathing room as well as protection against heads touching the canvas.

Art installation in living room
The space between the sofa and this painting by artist Jagannath Paul gives the art some visual ‘breathing room.’

Diptychs, Triptychs and More

If the painting is intended to be displayed in a pair (diptych), a group of three (triptych) or more, we recommend hanging each canvas about ½ to ¾ of an inch apart, so there is some breathing space but the composition still reads as a whole image.

Hanging multiple paintings on a wall
The spacing in this stunning triptych by artist Anuradha Thakur looks seamless.

We hope these art installing tips help you highlight the paintings in your home! If you would like more tips on interior design, check out our blog on layering art in the home. And if you would like further guidance on collecting art, Laasya Art does offer art consulting services — please reach out at info@laasyaart.com or +1 650-770-908 for more information on working directly with an art consultant.

— Sonia Patwardhan

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