Large Framed Wall Art: Measure the Outer Frame First
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Large Framed Wall Art: Measure the Outer Frame First
Large framed wall art should be planned from the outside edge of the frame, not only the printed canvas size. A slim floater frame adds visible width and changes the clearance above furniture and beside doors.

Measure the complete outside size
For oversized framed canvas, confirm both artwork dimensions and the final framed dimensions. Mark the outside corners with removable paper before committing to a position.
Use furniture as the width reference
Above a sofa, bed, or console, leave enough side margin for the furniture to frame the artwork. A large piece should look connected to the furniture without matching its full width.

Plan the fixing points
This framed art placement guide assumes secure mechanical hanging. Use the fitted rear hardware with suitable wall nails, picture hooks, anchors, or load-rated no-trace picture-hanging nails for the wall type and weight.

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.
- Wall Art
- Canvas Wall Art
- Abstract Canvas Wall Art
- Abstract Impasto Face Blue Ochre Floater Frame Canvas Wall Art
- Obscured Eyes Collage Woman Portrait Floater Frame Canvas Wall Art
- Sunny European Stone Village Impasto Floater Frame Canvas Wall Art
FAQ
How much larger is a floater frame than the canvas?
The exact increase varies by frame profile and gap, so check the listed outside dimensions rather than estimating.
Should large framed art be centered on the wall?
Usually center it on the furniture or viewing zone, which may not be the geometric center of the whole wall.
How high should the frame sit?
Start with the center near a comfortable standing eye line, then adjust for furniture height, ceiling clearance, and seated viewing.
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