When showcasing your art on track systems, picture rails, or gallery walls, aim to hang the center of your artwork approximately 57 inches (145 cm) from the floor. This “magic number” ensures your pieces align with average eye level, offering visual comfort and cohesion.
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The most widely accepted guideline for hanging paintings is the "57-inch rule." This means the center of the artwork should sit about 57 inches (145 cm) from the floor, which aligns with average human eye level. This rule is used by galleries, museums, and interior designers to create a ...