3 Piece Wall Art for a Living Room: Spacing and Layout
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3 Piece Wall Art for a Living Room: Spacing and Layout
A 3 piece wall art for living room layout should read as one composition, not three unrelated frames. Keep the gaps consistent and position the full group against the sofa or console below it.

Measure the complete group
Add all three panel widths and both gaps to find the real footprint. Compare that total with the furniture and clear wall before ordering or installing.
Keep one alignment rule
Use a shared centerline when the panels are equal, or follow the intended image sequence when the center panel is taller. A triptych wall art layout looks untidy when each panel is adjusted separately.

Test exact gaps with templates
Three panel canvas spacing should be checked with full-size paper templates. View the arrangement from the sofa and doorway before marking the hardware points.

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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- Minimal Gallery Split Layout Leonard Cohen Canvas Wall Art
- Three Faces Dark Surreal Oil Portrait Floater Frame Canvas Wall Art
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FAQ
How far apart should three canvas panels be?
Keep the gaps consistent and close enough for the image or subject to read as one group; test the exact spacing with paper templates first.
Should a triptych be centered over the sofa?
Center the complete three-piece group over the furniture anchor, not the middle panel by itself.
How do I install three-piece canvas art?
Use each panel’s rear hook or hanging hardware with suitable wall nails, picture hooks, anchors, or load-rated no-trace picture-hanging nails, then level the shared alignment line.
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