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What is the 57 rule for pictures?
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What is the 57 rule for pictures?
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According to the experts, 57 inches from the center of your picture to the floor seems to be the sweet spot for standard height. The 57-inch rule isn't always perfect, and if it looks low, you can increase that to 60 inches for art or photographs.
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