How to Hang Canvas Painting on Wall: Height, Spacing, and Scale
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How to Hang Canvas Painting on Wall: Height, Spacing, and Scale
Knowing how to hang canvas painting on wall saves a lot of patching. Check height, furniture width, and the view from the doorway before you mark the first hole.

Anchor the art to furniture
Canvas hanging height should relate to the sofa, bed, console, or table below it. Art that ignores the furniture often looks like it is floating.
Keep spacing consistent
Wall art spacing matters most with sets and nearby objects. Leave enough room around lamps, shelves, trim, and curtains so the canvas does not look trapped.

Check the wall from two angles
A canvas can look centered from the sofa but off from the doorway. Step back from the main entrance and check whether the wall still reads balanced.

Shop the idea
Use these links as starting points, then narrow by wall width, room color, and how quiet or bold the wall should feel.
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FAQ
How do you hang canvas painting on wall correctly?
Hang canvas painting on wall by centering it with the furniture below, keeping the height comfortable, and checking the view from the room entrance.
What canvas hanging height is safest?
Canvas hanging height is safest when the art feels connected to the furniture below instead of floating close to the ceiling.
How much wall art spacing should I leave?
Wall art spacing should leave clear breathing room around nearby furniture, lamps, trim, and curtains so the canvas does not feel squeezed.
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