Three Piece Wall Art: Set the Gaps Before You Hang
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Three Piece Wall Art: Set the Gaps Before You Hang
Three piece wall art looks orderly when the full group is treated as one composition. Measure all three panels plus both gaps, then place the complete group against the furniture or wall bay.

Calculate the total width
For a three panel canvas layout, add the widths of all panels and both gaps. Test that complete span above the sofa, bed, or console before marking any fixing point.
Keep the visual center stable
Align the panel centers when all pieces are the same height. If heights differ, follow the intended image composition rather than forcing the top or bottom edges into a line.

Mark every gap consistently
Triptych wall spacing should be narrow enough for the image to read as a group but wide enough for each edge to remain visible. Paper templates make the two gaps easier to match.

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
- Three Faces Dark Surreal Oil Portrait Floater Frame Canvas Wall Art
- Sunny European Stone Village Impasto Floater Frame Canvas Wall Art
- Abstract Autumn Forest Reflection Floater Frame Canvas Wall Art
FAQ
How much space belongs between three wall art panels?
A small consistent gap usually works best; test the exact distance with paper templates because panel size and viewing distance change the result.
Do I hang the center panel first?
Yes. Position the center panel, verify its level and height, then measure outward for the side panels.
Can three pieces go above a bed?
Yes, if the total width suits the bed and each panel is secured using its rear hardware with suitable load-rated mechanical fixings.
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