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Consider proportions<br />
The scale of your artwork needs to complement<br />
the size of the room and placement of furniture.<br />
A small piece might get lost on a large wall, while<br />
an oversized piece can overwhelm a smaller space.<br />
Photo courtesy of Jonathan Adler<br />
2<br />
Hang at eye level<br />
Experts recommend the center should be 57 to 60<br />
inches from the floor, which is considered an average<br />
eye level. This is also the height galleries and<br />
museums typically hang their art. “Sunshine Face“<br />
by Karel Apple. “Featured Woman” sculpture by Leslie<br />
Hawk. Photo by Connie Kimsey<br />
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