Free Tool · The 57-Inch Rule

Picture Hanging Height Calculator

Everyone's hung a frame too high once and lived with it for two years before finally fixing it. Enter your frame height and wire drop and this gives you the number galleries actually build around — art centered at 57 inches, roughly where eyes land without tilting up or down.

Exact nail height from the 57-inch gallery rule

Wire, sawtooth & D-ring hangers supported

Over-furniture mode (the 8–10 inch rule)

How the calculator works

How the calculator works

1

Measure frame height

Top to bottom of the frame, in inches.

2

Measure the wire drop

Pull the wire taut toward the frame top; measure from the wire's peak to the top edge. Sawtooth/D-rings: hanger to top edge.

3

Mark the nail height

The formula: 57 + (frame height ÷ 2) − wire drop. Over furniture: frame bottom 8–10 in above the furniture top instead.

Quick reference: nail heights for common frames

Assuming a typical 3-inch wire drop, on an open wall.

Frame height Frame center at Nail height
12 in (e.g. 8×12 frame) 57 in 60 in
16 in 57 in 62 in
20 in 57 in 64 in
24 in 57 in 66 in
30 in 57 in 69 in
36 in 57 in 72 in
40 in 57 in 74 in

Hanging a gallery wall? Treat the whole arrangement as if it were one big frame — center the cluster at 57 in and leave 2–3 in between individual pieces. Hanging over a sofa or console? Ignore the 57-inch number here; the 8–10 inch gap above the furniture is what actually looks right, since art tied to a piece of furniture should sit close to it, not float up at eye level on its own.

Hanging height FAQs

What is the 57-inch rule?

Hang artwork so its vertical center sits 57 in (145 cm) from the floor — average eye level, the standard galleries use. Rooms feel cohesive because every piece centers on one line.

How high should I put the nail?

Nail height = 57 + (frame height ÷ 2) − wire drop. A 24-in frame with a 3-in drop: 57 + 12 − 3 = 66 in.

How high above a sofa should art hang?

8–10 inches between furniture top and frame bottom — over furniture, this rule overrides the 57-inch rule.

Does the rule work for gallery walls?

Yes — center the entire cluster at 57 in as if it were one artwork, with 2–3 in between frames.

What about high ceilings?

Eye level doesn't move when the ceiling does — keep 57–60 in to center, and fill tall walls with larger art rather than hanging small pieces higher.

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