One design tip that will help you maximize the use of your wall space without losing sight of your art is to always hang your art at eye level.
How to hang pictures on the wall without damaging.
This way you ll be able to see it.
Slowly separate the strips on the picture from those on the wall by gently pulling on the bottom corners of the picture and lifting.
Designed for hanging heavy pictures and mirrors these large picture hanging strips can hold up to 16lbs per pack.
Pin things like posters photographs and prints to the corkboard using thumbtacks to hang them up without damaging your wall.
You ll be hanging the artwork on the hook with hardware that s attached to the back so you won t need to remove anything unless it prevents the picture from hanging flat against the wall.
These come in setswhere one side attaches to the picture frame and the other side sticks to the wall.
Art pictures accessories décor items and wall coverings all go a long way in stylizing and personalizing blank and boring walls.
Clean the wall with a clean cloth and isopropyl alcohol.
Rub the pads for 30 seconds and then wait one hour to allow the adhesive to bond with the wall and the picture frame.
Remove the paper liner from the back of the adhesive and press firmly against the wall for 30 seconds.
Cover your wall in cork board using double sided tape or adhesive strips to stick it to the wall.
One set of strips will hold one 8 10 inch frame or three pounds.
But when you re a renter you might not be allowed to put holes in the walls or don t want to deal with the hassle of filling them before you move out.
Attach one half of each set to your picture frame and the other half to the wall and press down firmly.
Make sure the walls are smooth and free of any dirt of dust before using tape to mount your artwork.
Then press the picture against the wall.
They stay together by the velcro in the middle.
With your fingers press the strips against the wall for 30 seconds.
First remove the liner on the outside of the strips to reveal the adhesive.