A few years ago i moved into a place and i wanted to hang records on my music room wall.
How to hang up records on the wall.
I don t know if that was a rip off or a steal but i thought 8 for a big art display wasn t a bad price.
I tried to pick a few records in each color to add the most impact on the wall.
Consider using the record as eyes in your mural or the center of big flowers.
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I love vinyl records for the music first but i thought it would be cool to have an easy way to display and enjoy the amazing album cover art as well.
To tell if the spirit level is positioned correctly look at the bubble in the tube.
Painted wall or wall paper treatment however you choose to get your records on the wall set them apart by creating a background to tie the collection altogether.
One strips mounts to the wall the other to your picture or in this case a record and then the two strips snap together to create a super strong hold.
Draw a line on the wall where you want the bottom of your records to go.
If not insert the included drywall anchor and line up the small x mount over the hole flush against the wall.
Simple elegant table top record holders such as this solid wood offering from kaiu allow for a more contemporary style of record storage that enables the album art to shine.
This can be done as simply as painting another wall color behind them or even using wallpaper.
Smash albums to bits.
Albums have great cover art so how do you hang albums on the wall.
Hang up your old vinyl records.
Remove the records from their sleeves and arrange on the wall in patterns.
These units will hold up to 50 records and provide an easy way to access and display records that you re currently spinning on a regular basis.
I first tried using tacks on the outside of the record sleeve to hold them in place which failed miserably.
Find the perfect place on the wall drill a small hole to see if you hit a stud if so you can skip the drywall anchor.
I picked up sixteen records from the antique store for about 50 cents each.
A few months ago i came across a huge load of my dad s old records and decided to hang them up on an empty wall in my room.
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Using a spirit level and a pencil draw a straight line across the wall to mark where the bottom of your records should sit.
All of the record frames i found seemed to lock the albums behind glass making them virtually inaccessible.