What difference does aligning frames and mirrors to eye level make to how tidy a wall looks?

When frames and mirrors are hung at random heights, the wall can feel chaotic, even if each piece individually is nice. Some are too high, some too low, and your eyes have to jump up and down to take everything in.

Aligning the centre of most pieces roughly at average eye level—around where your gaze naturally falls when standing—creates a calm, organised look. In a group arrangement, keeping a clear visual line (top or middle) helps the set read as one composition instead of a scattered collection.

It’s a small adjustment many people skip, but once you start hanging things with height consistency in mind, walls instantly look more professional and less “just stuck up.

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