How to Arrange Wall Art: Five Layout Rules That Actually Help
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How to Arrange Wall Art: Five Layout Rules That Actually Help
How to arrange wall art depends less on the empty wall than on the furniture and sightlines around it. Start with one anchor, keep the gaps consistent, and test the complete outline before making holes.

Pick one anchor
Use a sofa, bed, console, or the center of a clear wall as the anchor. Wall art arrangements look scattered when each piece is aligned to a different object.
Set the gaps before the positions
Keep neighboring gaps consistent. For wall art placement ideas involving several canvases, cut paper templates and move the whole group rather than adjusting one piece at a time.

Check the view from the doorway
A layout can look balanced up close and tilted from across the room. Step back to the main doorway or seating position before installing hardware.

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 I arrange wall art above furniture?
Center the overall artwork group on the furniture, keep a comfortable gap above it, and make the group wide enough to feel connected.
What makes wall art arrangements look cohesive?
Consistent spacing, one alignment rule, and a shared color or subject keep separate canvases visually connected.
How can I test wall art placement ideas?
Tape paper templates to the wall, photograph the layout from across the room, and adjust the full group before hanging.
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