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How to Hang Canvas Art: Tips and Techniques for the Best Positioning

Framed canvas 'Rocks and Surf' by Georgesse Gomez, and Fine Art Print 'Puffy clouds' by Marleen Kleiberg

Framed canvas 'Rocks and Surf' by Georgesse Gomez, and Fine Art Print 'Puffy clouds' by Marleen Kleiberg

Canvas art, with its rich textures and inviting depth, is a delightful addition to any room, effortlessly elevating its charm. The beauty of canvas prints isn't just in the artwork itself but in their surprising versatility and ease of placement. Whether you're sprucing up a cozy corner, adding a touch of flair to your gallery wall, or even leaning a canvas work on a ledge or bookshelf for a cool, artsy vibe, canvas art adapts beautifully to your space.

The real magic of canvas prints lies in their deeper profiles, making them easy to prop up on shelves or ledges and adding a delightful volume and dynamic when grouped in a gallery setting. Effortlessly blending with your room's existing decor, they create a look that feels collected over time. Experiment with combining a canvas print with framed photographs and fine art prints, and perhaps throw in a vintage piece or two for that extra layer of personality.

Whether experimenting for the first time or simply refreshing your space, this guide is about fun and easy ways to display your canvas art. Let's explore how you can showcase your pieces in a way that looks fantastic and brings out the best in your living space.

Why Should You Consider Choosing Canvas Art?

Canvas art is more than just a decor element; it's a timeless piece that brings a unique character to any space. One of the most enchanting aspects of canvas art is its texture. The way it adds a tactile dimension to your walls is truly captivating. This three-dimensional quality brings a dynamic and engaging presence to a room, creating a lively and inviting atmosphere.

What sets it apart is the depth it introduces to your space. When a canvas piece protrudes slightly from the wall, it adds an intriguing layer of depth, creating a more immersive and visually interesting experience. This isn't just a visual treat; it's a way to draw the viewer in, making them feel like a part of the art itself.

Emotionally, canvas art can evoke feelings and set a mood in a room. Whether it's a tranquil landscape, an abstract explosion of color, or a cherished personal photograph, canvas art can profoundly impact the ambiance of a space. Its presence can transform a bland wall into a captivating focal point, making a statement and reflecting your personal style.

It’s also incredibly versatile. It complements various interior styles, from modern minimalist to rustic or bohemian, and works well with a wide range of color schemes. This adaptability makes it a preferred choice for many who wish to enhance their home decor with a touch that's both aesthetically pleasing and deeply personal.

How to Hang Canvas Art: Step-by-step

1. Gather Tools for Hanging Your Canvas

Hanging canvas art is a breeze when you have basic tools. Don't worry, you won't need a whole toolbox – just some simple items:

2. Measure and Choose the Perfect Spot

Choosing where to hang your canvas art is part of the fun. Play around with different spots and see what feels right. Remember, the center of your artwork looks great at eye level, which is usually around 57 inches from the floor. Measure the space, find the center, and imagine your art coming to life there.

3. Prepare the Walls

Preparing your wall is easy and makes a big difference. Just give the wall a quick wipe to ensure it's clean and smooth. This simple step helps your canvas look its best and ensures it has a pristine backdrop to shine against. No need for complex preparations – a clean and dry wall is all your canvas needs to stand out.

4. Think About the Placement of the Canvas

Imagine your canvas as the new highlight of the room. Where would it look best? Here’s how to figure it out:

5. Hang Your Canvas Art

Hanging your Artfully Walls canvas is as simple as it gets. Our canvases come ready with a hanging wire:

How to Hang Large Canvas Art

Hanging a larger canvas art piece can seem like a big task, but it's just as doable and fun as the smaller ones. Here are some easy steps to ensure your large canvas looks amazing and stays securely in place:

Tips for Measuring a Wall for Canvas Art

Measuring your wall for canvas art is more about getting a feel for the space than following strict rules. Here’s how you can make the measuring process enjoyable and creative:

Choosing the Best Canvas Art for Your Home

Imagine canvas art as a reflection of your personality and the heart of your room. When choosing, think about what resonates with you. Is it the bold strokes of color, the calm of a serene landscape, or the understated charm of subtle art? The size of the artwork also matters – it should feel just right on your wall, whether it’s one large piece that commands attention or a collection of smaller ones that tell a story together.

Consider the existing colors in your room. Do you want your canvas to be a seamless part of the color story, or do you prefer it to be a striking focal point that pops? The art you choose can set the mood and transform your space. And don’t forget about the light! It’s amazing how lighting can change the energy of a room and bring out the best in your canvas art.

Finally, the framing. It’s all about your style. A framed canvas can add a classic touch, while an unframed canvas often carries a modern and edgy vibe. This choice is a personal one, so go with what feels right for your space. Explore a curated selection of canvas art that aligns with these principles at Artfully Walls, with Artfully Walls’ Canvas Art Collection.


Unframed Canvas 'Inner Workings' by Ilana Greenberg and framed canvas 'Rocks and Surf' by Georgesse Gomez. Additional art included: Cloud Study by Catherina Turk and 18th Arrondissement by Emily Tingey

Unframed Canvas 'Inner Workings' by Ilana Greenberg and framed canvas 'Rocks and Surf' by Georgesse Gomez. Additional art included: Cloud Study by Catherina Turk and 18th Arrondissement by Emily Tingey


FAQ Section

What tools are needed to hang canvas art?

Hanging canvas art is easy! You’ll need just a few simple things: a pencil for marking, a screwdriver, a spirit level for balance, a hammer, a measuring tape or ruler for getting the size right, and the right nails or picture hooks to hold your art.

How do I measure the wall space correctly?

Grab your measuring tape and get the height and width of your desired space. Think about the size of your canvas and how it'll fit there. Then, lightly mark the spot where you envision your canvas hanging on the wall.

How do you hang a large canvas securely?

For larger canvases, spread out the support with multiple hanging points. Make sure your wall can support the weight.

Where should I place the canvas art?

The sweet spot is usually at eye level. Look around your room and consider the decor, the layout, and where the light falls nicely. That’s where your canvas will feel at home!

How do I choose the right canvas art?

Think about what styles and colors you love and how they match your room. The size of the canvas should feel just right in your space. And most importantly, choose something that makes you happy every time you look at it.

Art included in the first photo: Rocks and Surf by Georgesse GomezPuffy clouds by Marleen Kleiberg,

Art included in the second photo: Inner Workings by Ilana GreenbergRocks and Surf by Georgesse GomezCloud Study by Catherina Turk and 18th Arrondissement by Emily Tingey.

Published on: January 23, 2024 Modified on: January 25, 2024 By: Artfully Walls

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