Here are five favorite tips for taking a one hole approach to hanging a picture on the wall.
How to hang small pictures on a big wall.
Place each picture face down onto craft paper pencil around the frame and then cut out each shape.
Then tape the paper to the wall and hammer in the nails.
If you re not sure how to arrange your big picture sensibly as part of a group a good idea is to put it in one of the lower corners of the arrangement with the second largest picture in the upper corner opposite it.
If you re hanging a super heavy piece first use a.
Find a wall stud using a stud finder or by gently tapping the wall until you hear a solid rather than a hollow sound.
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.
Measure that difference from your mid point mark on the wall that s where the nail or picture hanger or wall anchor or brick clamp goes.
Lay the pieces out on a large piece of kraft paper or wrapping paper and then trace around each piece.
Move the pieces around until you have an arrangement that you like.
For heavier pictures it is best to hang your picture on a stud.
Mark the hanging points from the back of the art onto the kraft paper.
With groupings the largest frame is usually best in the center or at the center bottom.
Hang your picture on a stud.
If you want to hang a group of pictures for a gallery wall hang the center of the grouping at 57 inches.
Line smaller pictures up in the two unoccupied sections of the imaginary rectangle containing both big pictures.
Drywall has a stud or wooden support brace about every 16 inches 40 6 cm.