Tips and tricks for using Hang & Level™
Easy tip to rehang a clock after changing the time or batteries
How to use Hang & Level™ with different nails and picture hooks
How to hang pictures in a row
If the thought of hanging five picture frames above a table like we did here scares you, don’t worry - it’s much easier than you think! With the right tools and a few tips and tricks you’ll be able to recreate this gallery look in no time. To speed things up, I use tools that we’ve designed to make picture hanging easy: Hang & Level™, CenterFinder™, DécoHammer™, DécoNails™, AnchorPoints™ and...
How to Install D-rings on a Picture Frame
Don’t you hate it when you buy a picture frame and realize it has no hardware? 😩 You’re not alone. Don’t worry, we’ll show you how to install D-rings on your frame in a few easy steps! Step 1: Know which edge is the top Sounds silly, right? Well, you wouldn’t believe the number of times we got this one wrong! D-rings are installed on each side of the back...
How to Hang 3 pictures
These three frames are secure, level and perfectly spaced. It took less than 10 minutes to get this professional look using a collection of our uniquely designed picture hanging tools. The best part? No mistake holes. Here’s how it’s done. Tips: How to hang 3 pictures 1. Plan your layout2. Start with the middle picture3. Hang the outer pictures using the middle frame as a guide4. Keep the spacing...
Why we make better picture hanging products
Picture hanging can be frustrating, time consuming and full of mistake holes and wall damage. Some people even leave pictures leaning against the wall for weeks or months. The bottom line, picture hanging can suck. So we fixed it! We design, manufacture and sell products that make picture hanging easy. Our story starts with common picture hanging problems faced by even professional interior decorators. The Hang & Level™ picture...
How to Hang Pictures: 10 Top Tips
These 10 easy picture hanging tips will help you get professional results quickly and easily without making mistake holes in your walls. 1. When hanging pictures to be viewed from a standing position, in areas like hallways or entryways, the best rule of thumb is to position your artwork so the center point of the frame hangs at 60″ to 66″ (152 cm to 167 cm) from the floor. 2. In...
How to use DécoNails™
Looking for picture hanging nails you can trust? DécoNails™ are designed to hold securely in drywall, and work with all common hanging hardware types. A bold hold in drywall DécoNails are designed to securely hang your wall décor items in drywall. They can hold up to 20 lbs on a single nail, and are installed in the wall at a 90 degree angle so the plastic head of the nail...
How High Should I Hang My Pictures?
If you’re hanging pictures that will be viewed from a standing position such as in hallways and foyers the best rule of thumb is to hang your artwork so its center hangs at 60” to 66” from the floor. Regarding hanging pictures at eye level, it can be very confusing especially if you’re 5’4” and your partner is 6’3”. To avoid any confusion, refer to standing height versus eye level. ...
How To Hang A BIG Clock - In No Time
Are you a fan of the big clock trend? I recently bought one for a very small apartment and I love it. For me, it wasn’t so much about the trend, it was more about finding the right piece to fill a large wall space between two identical windows. After a bit of trial and error I was convinced that a big round clock was the right choice. My decorating...
How to hang pictures above a couch
Displaying artwork or pictures over a couch is an easy way to create a focal point in your living room. Here are a few tips to get the job done well! What is the right size? As a general rule of thumb, your picture should not be wider than the couch as this will overwhelm the furniture rather than enhancing it. In order to create balance in your space,...