How to Hang Wall Art Like a Design Pro

How to Hang Wall Art Like a Design Pro

Buying a wall art can thrill you until you get home and do not know how to hang it. You don’t have to panic; the process is simple, and you don’t need to buy many tools or call an installer. You only need to read this simple guide to hang wall art.

Make a Plan

Whether hanging a single art or multiple, you need to know where it goes and how to get it. Start by planning your project. Measure your artwork and the wall you want to place it on. Then, you can cut paper size and tape it to the wall to see how they will look after hanging.

An easier alternative is to draw in a graph, sketching the size of the wall and that of the artwork. There you have a visual representation of what it will look like after hanging. Then, once you finish the planning stage, you can go ahead to the actual hanging.

Hang Your Wall Art Within Eye Level

You have to hang your wall art where it is easy to see. A general rule is to hang arts between 57” to 60” above the ground. Simply put, the centre of the art must be within this stipulated height. The numbers coincide with where the general eye level of humans is. By placing the centre of your artwork 57” above the ground, people can see it comfortably.

Use the Right Hooks

An essential part of hanging artwork on the wall is to use the right hooks. The weight will largely determine the type of hooks you will use. Nails may suffice for light paintings less than 30 pounds, but you need picture-hangers for medium-weight pieces. For heavier pieces above 60 pounds, you should get wall-plug anchors or a stud-finder. If you hang the art on glass or tile, you must use adhesive hooks. 

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Display Creatively

Wall art is supposed to improve your home or office and show off your taste. You should make it serve those purposes. Don’t just hang your wall art in a boring way. Consider switching styles until you find one that works. For instance, you can hang multiple artworks asymmetrically to show contrast. You can also get a low shelf and lean the art on the wall while you decide the best way to hang it.

Use Frames Stylishly

Frames modify your art looks after hanging. Choose the frames carefully to complete the overall look of the artwork. If the room is minimalist, you can go with a monochrome frame. Mix different styles to elevate the art statement.

The Takeaway

Hanging wall art is easy once you know what to do. What makes learning it the first time fun is the reality that you can now hang all the pieces you want on your wall without calling an installer. All you need to do is consider how the art will look on the wall and how you can get it up there safely.

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