How to Hang Canvas Prints Without Overthinking the Wall
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How to Hang Canvas Prints Without Overthinking the Wall
Most hanging mistakes come from placing art too high or choosing a piece that is too small. Start with the furniture and the eye line, then adjust.

Start from the furniture width
Above a sofa, bed, or console, the canvas should usually feel connected to the furniture below it. A piece that is about half to two-thirds of the furniture width is a safe starting point.
Hang lower than you think
Wall art should relate to people in the room, not the ceiling. In living rooms and bedrooms, lower placement often looks more finished than a high floating canvas.

Leave clean space around the art
Avoid squeezing a canvas between shelves, switches, trim, or lamps. A few inches of clear wall on each side helps the print feel chosen instead of forced.

Shop the idea
Use these links as starting points, then narrow by wall width, room color, and how quiet or bold the room should feel.
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If someone asks how to hang wall art, the real answer is to check the furniture first. The same rule applies when deciding how to hang a canvas painting above a bed, couch, or console.
FAQ
How high should canvas prints hang?
Use eye level as a starting point, then lower the canvas when it sits above furniture so the two pieces feel connected.
Should I hang one canvas or a set?
Use one larger canvas when the wall needs calm. Use a set only when the spacing is easy to keep even.
Can canvas prints hang without a frame?
Yes. Wrapped canvas is made to hang without a separate frame, which keeps the wall cleaner and lighter.
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