Thursday, 2 April 2015

Hang A Picture

Hang a Picture


You've finally gotten that fantastic print or photograph framed. Now all you have to do is get it up on the wall, but sometimes it's easier said than done. Don't go hammering in nails all over the place before you can determine whether you've found the ideal location. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Decide where to hang the picture. Avoid hanging one small picture on a huge expanse of wall - art looks better when it seems to extend the lines of furniture, windows or doorways or when several small pieces are grouped together.


2. Check that you are not hanging a heavy picture on wallboard only. Hang heavy objects only from a wall stud or beam.


3. Hold the picture up and make a small pencil mark on the wall where the top edge of the frame will be.


4. Choose an appropriate hook. You might want a two-piece nail-and-hook, or a hollow-wall anchor for heavier objects (see 'eInstall Screws and Anchors in Walls').


5. Holding the picture's wire taut, measure from the wire (or from the hanging tab if that's what the picture has) to the frame's top edge. Measure down that distance from the pencil mark you made on the wall and mark that spot - that's where the hook will go.


6. Nail the picture hook into the wall where you've just made a mark.


7. Hang the picture and adjust it so it's straight.

Tags: pencil mark, wall where