How to Hang a Picture Properly
Hanging a picture may seem like the simplest of all home
improvement projects. While it is quite easy, there are factors
like wall type and object weight that you need to consider
before hammering away. If you're a beginner or if you've hung
pictures before but always done some in a hit or miss kind of
manner, these tips will come in useful.
The first thing you need to do is purchase the right fasteners
for your picture and your walls. The most common fasteners for
hanging things are picture nails and hooks. While these are the
most common type of fastener, they are not the most appropriate
or effective ones to use in all cases.
If you are going to hang anything on a concrete, stucco or brick
wall, then you should not try to use a regular nail. A concrete
screw will securely anchor your object and will prevent you from
chipping the wall's surface. If you use a nail in a concrete or
stucco surface, you can end up removing chunks of the wall
around the nail when hammering.
If your object is heavy, then you might want to insert a plastic
anchor or molly bolt-for fastening into the hole to ensure that
there is no damage to your wall. Make sure that you are using
the right type of fastener for your wall surface.
Once you've figured out the type of wall surface and the most
appropriate fastener to use, you will need to decide on
placement.
The first thing you want to decide is how high you want to hang
the object. The basic rule of thumb is to hang pictures so that
the center of the picture is at eye level. Have someone hold a
tape measure against the wall and then stand back and see what
number is at your eye level - that's where the center of your
picture should be.
Once you decide on the height on the wall, you need to measure
the picture itself to determine the mounting height. You will
then measure from the bottom of the picture to the highest point
of the hanging wire. You can then figure out the hanging height
by subtracting half of the picture's height and adding the
difference of the eye-height level you measured before.
Your measuring isn't done yet though. You want to take that
figure and measure that distance on the wall so you can make a
mark where the bottom of the hook will hit. After you have that
vertical mark, you want to measure horizontally to ensure that
your picture is in the center of the space. Next you will mark
where the vertical and horizontal lines cross.
Holding the faster in place, you will nail or screw the fastener
into the wall. After the nail or screw is in place, you want to
carefully hang the object on the wall. Make sure you are careful
not to mark or scrape the wall with the frame.
Once the picture is on the hook, you should step back to see
whether it is level. You can shift the picture to either the
left or the right to adjust the level.
If you find (after hanging) that the picture is either too low
or too high, you can adjust the wire on the back of the picture
rather than making a new hole.
If you are planning on hanging multiple pictures and/or objects
on one wall, then you want to plan out your measurements very
carefully. Start by holding up your pictures or laying them on
the floor in the pattern you want. Measure the wall space and
measure each picture to ensure that you have enough space. You
want to make the vertical and horizontal marks for each picture
rather than just guessing. It is often easier to offset the
pictures when you estimate. If you do want all of the pictures
even, then you need to use a level and be really exact in your
measurements. A laser level can be useful in these types of
situations.
Don't be intimidated with all of these steps if this is your
first time hanging a picture. Taking your time and doing all the
prep work outlined above will ensure that your picture is
centered, level, and really adds character to your space.