
When hanging a picture or wall art above a couch, the key is to create a cohesive visual unit where the art and the furniture feel connected. A widely accepted guideline is to hang the bottom of the frame approximately 6 to 8 inches above the back of the sofa.
This specific spacing is crucial for creating balance. If the art is hung too high, it will appear to be floating disconnectedly on the wall, creating a visual gap that makes the arrangement feel disjointed. This is a common decorating mistake that can make a room feel off-balance.
By positioning the artwork closer to the couch, you ground the piece and visually link it to the furniture below. This approach ensures the couch and the art are viewed as a single, intentional grouping, resulting in a more harmonious and professionally styled space. The goal is to avoid having the art relate more to the ceiling than it does to the piece of furniture it is meant to complement.


