This creates an interesting small gallery on your own wall.
How to hang a group of photos on a wall.
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Big pictures especially ones you re especially proud of deserve a prominent position in the room.
Choose where you want your grouping to hang and draw a horizontal line from left to right.
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.
Remove the painter s tape.
Use your painter s tape to create an even line between the two points you just drew on the wall.
If you want to hang a group of pictures for a gallery wall hang the center of the grouping at 57 inches.
Give them priority positioning a great picture can double as a room s centerpiece.
Mark on each paper the name of the photo as well as the location of the hanging hardware.
Group your favorite photos on shelves.
Arrange the art on the floor within the given area.
Secure the pictures to the wall using whatever hardware is appropriate for your wall type and the weight of the pictures.
Arrange picture groups as a horizontal strip or a vertical stack but hanging in either manner means adhering to a geometric plan.
Pick a large medium and small picture to make a creative grouping.
Look at every reasonable possibility.
You can nail right through the paper if the location of the nail hole has been marked.
Outline that exact size on your floor using masking tape.
You can make your own picture ledge or buy some i ll link a few below or you could just use a regular old shelf with.
We used it a couple of times already once for hanging pictures and the more recently to hang 4 plates on the wall.
Hammer a nail into the wall right above the painter s tape.
After you re pleased with the grouping measure and hang.
Museums use a center line theory to hang pictures horizontally because paintings vary in size.
A grouping of three different sizes will create interest and energy.
Prop them against the walls and consider your options.
Hang big pictures first.
Made it super easy to hang a series of pictures across the wall without having to figure out where the nails go to make things even.
Hang them at eye level or higher on a wall where they ll be noticed.
First set out the pictures you want to hang.
If you re hanging a group of 4 pictures just repeat the same steps for the second row of pictures.
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.
With groupings the largest frame is usually best in the center or at the center bottom.
Doing so enables you to move pieces around until you arrive at the optimum arrangement.
We used a cool app recently for the iphone and ipad called hand a pic.