4. Hanging Art at the Wrong Height

Placing artwork either too high or too low is a common error that can throw off a room’s entire visual balance. Interior designers recommend hanging art so its center sits at eye level—generally about 57 to 60 inches from the floor—creating a cohesive and inviting atmosphere.
Proper placement ensures your art feels integrated with the furnishings and architecture, rather than floating awkwardly or getting lost. For gallery walls or above furniture, adjusting the height for context is key. Find more expert guidance on hanging art at the right height from MyDomaine’s art hanging rules.