Use a power drill with a carbide tipped bit to create a hole for the plug.
How to hang two large pictures on one wall.
For concrete block or brick walls use lead wall plugs available at most building supply stores to support a hanging screw.
Make sure the frames look good together as a grouping.
Hardware dealers can recommend the correct screw and bit sizes.
How to hang pictures on a concrete wall.
Make sure they are spaced only a few inches apart so they look together and not disconnected.
If hanging on a plaster wall make sure you use a hanger that uses screws not nails.
If you are using one or two picture hangers and wire strung on the back of the frame hang the picture and then use the level to make it straight.
If you re hanging a picture with wire use double wire for heavy pieces.
When hanging two art pieces treat them as one and still hang them 60 inches from the floor to the center of the grouping.
To securely hang heavy pictures where there is no access to a stud run two wires between the screw eyes and support each with a wall hanger.
This rule also applies to groups of three and four.
If you are using two d rings to hang a picture from two picture hangers mark the spots for the hardware on the wall and use the level to be sure they re even.
Instead trace each piece on kraft paper label the tracing and cut it out.
Make a small room seem larger by opting for large pictures or make the room seem taller by hanging pictures high on the wall.
Save yourself the frustration and your walls the trauma of hanging and rehanging a grouping of art.
Hammer the nails into the wall stud then hang your picture on the hanger.
Choose a hanger that uses several nails for added strength.
Adjust as necessary before putting hardware in the wall.
This also applies for large mirrors.
To hang the paintings so they combine into a single display station them no further apart than this distance.
The second is to wait and hold off until you have accumulated enough pictures then hang them all at once.
Determine the width of the narrower painting and divide it by two.
If your picture is narrower use a mounting picture hanger to hang it from one point on the wall stud.
Space the two hangers at least half the picture s width apart.
One is to place a single focal point style piece on the wall and slowly add pictures around it to produce the grouping over time.