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The impact of a masterpiece is often determined by its placement. A common rule of thumb for residential spaces is the 60–75% rule: art should occupy approximately two-thirds to three-quarters of the width of the furniture it hangs above, such as a sofa or sideboard. This creates a balanced, intentional look that feels integrated into the room’s design.

Ceiling height also plays a pivotal role. In rooms with soaring ceilings, vertical pieces or stacked gallery arrangements can draw the eye upward, emphasizing the architectural volume. For commercial and hospitality spaces, scale is even more paramount. Large-format murals or oversized backlit artworks can transform a vast lobby into a memorable, immersive experience.

Whether you’re curating a private residence or a grand commercial space, understanding the geometry of your walls is the first step toward a flawless installation.

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