First set out the pictures you want to hang.
Hanging pictures on adjacent walls.
Get an approximate weight of the picture you re trying to hang.
Look at every reasonable possibility.
Similarly pictures hung high on the wall will improve a room s dimensions by distracting attention from the imposing wall surfaces at the viewer s eye level.
But although it may seem easy hanging a picture properly is much more than a haphazard task.
With groupings the largest frame is usually best in the center or at the center bottom.
The 57 inch standard is based on the average eye height of an adult and is the rule used to determine how high to hang pictures in museums and galleries.
Here are five favorite tips for taking a one hole approach to hanging a picture on the wall.
Look for narrow walls such as the spaces between two doorways or windows and consider hanging two or three small pictures in a vertical line.
Hanging pictures much like painting them is a balancing act of spacing colour and proportion.
A small picture hung on a large wall can look out of balance.
As any gallerist curator or interior designer knows the way art is displayed is crucial and transformative not just to the space it is in but to the feeling given off in the pictures themselves.
If you want to hang a group of pictures for a gallery wall hang the center of the grouping at 57 inches.
The worst thing a decorator can do is hang mirrors so.
Prop them against the walls and consider your options.
Use adhesive strips and utility hooks designed to hold the size of your frame.
Hanging a picture without nails is only recommended for smaller and lighter frames.
Have someone hold a piece up to the wall while you stand back and appraise just cover the hanging hardware with masking tape first to keep it from scratching the wall.
Clean the surface of your wall with a 1 1 solution of water and rubbing alcohol.
In this case treat the center picture as the center of the grouping.
Use a power drill with a carbide tipped bit to create a hole for the plug.
It might be tempting to hang up a mirror to cover empty wall space but make sure it s reflecting something that s worth looking at.
Use big pictures if possible but don t take up the entire wall space.
Hang the pictures side by side to help lengthen a narrow room.