5 Mistakes People Make When Hanging Art and How to Fix Them
Hanging art might seem simple, but even small missteps can throw off a room’s balance and style. Avoid common pitfalls and learn how to showcase your prints beautifully with these tips.
1. Hanging Too High or Too Low
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Mistake: Placing artwork either too close to the ceiling or too low to the floor.
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Fix: The ideal height aligns the center of the artwork with eye level, roughly 150–160 cm from the floor.
2. Ignoring Wall and Furniture Proportions
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Mistake: Hanging small prints above large furniture or leaving oversized prints floating on small walls.
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Fix: Scale artwork to 60–75% of the furniture width or ensure a large statement piece dominates a bare wall.
3. Overcrowding or Sparse Arrangements
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Mistake: Too many prints cramped together or a single print lost on a massive wall.
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Fix: Use proper spacing: 5–10 cm between frames for small prints, more for gallery walls. Balance the visual weight.
4. Neglecting Frames and Styling
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Mistake: Using mismatched or distracting frames that clash with prints or décor.
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Fix: Keep frames cohesive (thin black, natural wood, or frameless) or intentionally mix styles with a consistent color palette.
5. Forgetting About Lighting
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Mistake: Poorly lit art can appear dull and lifeless.
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Fix: Add accent lighting like picture lights, spotlights, or natural lighting. Ensure light doesn’t cause glare or fade prints over time.
Why Our Prints Make Hanging Easier
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Available in coordinated sets (duos, trios, quartets) for balanced layouts
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Multiple sizes for flexible scaling above furniture or in gallery walls
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Premium archival quality ensures prints remain vibrant even in varying light conditions
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Minimalist, abstract, and nature-inspired designs blend seamlessly with any interior
Key Takeaway:
Avoid common hanging mistakes by considering height, scale, spacing, frames, and lighting. Hakyarts prints provide the versatility, quality, and design to ensure every wall looks curated, balanced, and professional.