A great picture or piece of artwork can be a source of pride but it can also be a source of headaches if it simply won t stay put on the wall.
How to hang five pictures on a wall.
Save yourself the hair pulling that comes from constantly re adjusting and re hanging problem pictures by installing your picture right the first time.
Avoid a jumble on your walls by pre arranging your grouping.
For anything heavier or a good all around solution for hanging multiple pictures use a rail cable hanging kit.
Generally larger and darker pictures look better placed toward the bottom of a grouping.
Two pieces of string stretched taut between pushpins provide a guide for even spacing.
Hang your pictures securely.
Mark a spot on the wall the same distance from the top step and the bottom step and run the string between these points.
Keep in mind where you plan to hang the collection the immediate environment the purpose of the grouping and.
How to hang on plaster walls with a picture hanging system.
If you want to hang large numbers of photos but don t necessarily have the space consider using some picture collage frames.
But although it may seem easy hanging a picture properly is much more than a haphazard task.
String one long framing wire along the top of a wall and either hang the pictures right on it without frames or hang groups of pictures off the wire using fishing line.
The best way to hang pictures will vary from room to room but there is an art to hanging art.
This system works by simply installing a rail along the wall and pictures then hang from cables attached to the rail and are fastened with hooks.
For pictures that weigh between 5 and 20 pounds a good option is plastic drywall anchors and for pictures between 20 and 50 pounds you can use a metal wall anchor or make sure to use a wall stud.
First you have the challenge of placing objects on a wall in a pleasing way.
Hanging pictures on a wall is a science.
Balance spatial unity and proper layering are the technical aspects while comfortable viewing of the collection is the variable.
This technique is also useful for hanging pictures along a staircase.