Hanging a group of pictures over a sofa is the way to go if you don t have an appropriately sized larger piece.
Arranging pictures over sofa.
Typically you should center pictures at eye level but in a sitting area hang them a few inches lower if possible.
Emphasize a chair rail by running a series of photos right above it.
First determine the height and length of your sofa.
Don t have a large piece.
Arrange the three pictures horizontally side by side either on their own or above a piece of furniture such as a couch.
Size it up to create balance your artwork or grouping should be at least 2 3 the length of the sofa.
Make sure that the space between each picture is even for a horizontal grouping.
The area will become more cohesive cozy and inviting.
Hang enough pictures so that they take up an area that is at least half the width of your sofa.
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Here are a few tips to get the job done.
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Create a horizontal grouping for a versatile look.
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Keep your picture or its frame if it has one 8 to 10 inches above the couch so that they appear visually connected rather than too cramped or separated.
Use the 6 to12 inch rule to locate the bottom row of pictures and work up from there.
Use two or more pieces in a group to create the size you need.