We basically covered all multi panel art hanging.
How to hang 3 piece wall art.
Mark the hanging points from the back of the art onto the kraft paper.
If small items are in a space too large the pieces look lost.
Lay the pieces out on a large piece of kraft paper or wrapping paper and then trace around each piece.
We find it s best to hang single artwork at eye level and 60 inches from center to the floor is the magic number.
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This is known as museum hanging and is a tried and tested method for getting the right level.
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You will end up with one piece of paper per picture which you can use to create the arrangement on the wall easily before hanging up the actual pictures.
Measure the top of the artwork to the tightened hanging wire or hook it will hang from.
Trace each picture onto craft paper and cut it out.
Look at every reasonable possibility.
Lay everything out on a table or on the floor.
This method can be used with multiple panels such as the graph below 4 panels.
First set out the pictures you want to hang.
Here are the foolproof tips for hanging art that never fail us.
Tip 1 hang single artwork at eye level.
If you have really low ceilings less than 8 9 divide the vertical length of your wall into quarters and hang your art in the third quadrant up from the floor.
For instance if you re going to hang 2 piece wall art instead do this.
Subtract this number from the focal point number.
When deciding where to hang images in your home consider the wall space available and the arrangement of the room.
If you re hanging your art above furniture it can be 4 6 inches above the piece.
The image needs to look balanced in the room and have space to breathe.
25 25 1 51 this is the width.
We subtract 10 inches from 17 inches to get 7 inches.
When it comes to 3 piece wall art you would first of all add 25 25 25 1 1 1 78.
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Have someone hold a piece up to the wall while you stand back and appraise just cover the hanging hardware with masking tape first to keep it from scratching the wall.
Move the pieces around until you have an arrangement that you like.
For a two piece wall art add width plus width plus a one inch space like this.
Hang your triptych wall art at eye level.
And if you re hanging art above a sofa allow for 8 10 inches above the sofa back even if this breaks the 57 rule.
If the art is going above a sofa or console.
There are a few exceptions to this rule.
Make sure your wall has enough space for a large canvas print.