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Some people have a great eye for hanging pictures and can throw a piece of art up on the wall perfectly while others struggle to get it right. You may want to err more toward the 60″ measurement if your family is on the taller side, it’s a space people are typically standing in such as a hallway or entryway, you have high ceilings, or if that higher height just looks better to your naked eye. I hung {this large art print} (30″ x 40″) on the DIY shiplap walls in the bedroom of our previous home centered at 57″ since the ceilings were a low 7’6″: Simply treat the two art pieces as one large picture with the center point between them being 57 – 60″ from the floor.

Simply click “Customize” to zoom/crop it yourself and add notes on any changes in color that you want made by Minted’s art specialist. For extremely heavy pictures, it’s best if you can drill your hanger into a stud but if not, toggle bolts are the way to go.

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Bedroom with large picture hung on shiplap wall - shows how high to hang a single picture
Bedroom with large picture hung on shiplap wall - shows how high to hang a single picture
How high to hang two pictures on the wall
How high to hang two pictures on the wall
How to customize your art print - crop, rotate, zoom, or change colors
How to customize your art print - crop, rotate, zoom, or change colors
Tips for how high to hang pictures
Tips for how high to hang pictures

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