How to fill a large wall with canvas art

How to fill a large wall with canvas art

We filled a wall with art in minutes! Use these decorating tips to create any gallery like a pro.

How to protect your artwork from damage

How to protect your artwork from damage

Enjoy your art for a long time! Use these tips to protect your frames and canvas art from damage.

How to use Hang & Level™ with different nails and picture hooks

How to use Hang & Level™ with different nails and picture hooks
Hang & Level™ marks where the nail goes. Learn to use this picture hanging tool with nails, screws and hooks.

Taking care of canvas art

Taking care of canvas art

Learn to care for your canvas art so it lasts a long time. Discover two products that keep canvases straight!

How to hang pictures above a fireplace mantel

How to hang pictures above a fireplace mantel

Decorating above a fireplace is daunting! Use these tips for a stunning look using single or multiple items.

Picture Hanging Tips for the Bathroom

Picture Hanging Tips for the Bathroom

Every room in your house can be beautifully decorated, including the bathroom. Learn how to easily create a focal point by hanging pictures above the towel bar. What size of art is best? Display one large piece or a combination of pieces that are at least 2/3 or equivalent to the towel bar’s width. Center artwork above the towel bar Placement is important. Don’t hang your art too close to...

How to hang a fall wreath on a brick wall

How to hang a fall wreath on a brick wall

Looking for a way to decorate your brick for fall? Lights and wreaths are a great way to give your home a festive look as we head into the colder months. Continue reading to see how we hung this wreath on brick with no damage using DécoBrick™. Get your wreath ready to hang If your wreath doesn’t come with a hook or any hardware, don’t sweat it. It’s an easy...

How to hang pictures in a row

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 high should I hang my canvas?

How high should I hang my canvas?

A question we are commonly asked is “what is the right height to hang my canvas art?” Hanging artwork at the correct height will help you achieve a professional look and avoid making a common decorating mistake. Here are some tips to get it done right. 1. Hang your canvas at eye level As a rule of thumb, when pictures are mostly seen by people who are standing in areas...

Back to College: Hang Stuff Without Damaging Your Walls

Back to College: Hang Stuff Without Damaging Your Walls

Going to college? Here are some ideas to make your space inspiring and productive. DécoMagnets™ are perfect for hanging posters, inspirational quotes and photos without damaging your wall or item. Your wall and desk area is a blank canvas for you to decorate in a way that reflects your style. Imagine being able to easily create a space to keep you inspired, while still being functional, too.  Easy to use...

How to Hang a Large Canvas

How to Hang a Large Canvas

When you buy a canvas it rarely comes with any hanging hardware. Many people mistakenly believe that means it’s OK to hang it by the frame. Not so! A canvas hung by the frame can easily fall off the wall, and can cause the frame to warp. So, we invented a new way to hang canvas. Meet CanvasHangers™.  A CanvasHanger is a small white hanger that fits into the top...

Space it out right! Tips on evenly spacing picture frames without damaging your walls

Space it out right! Tips on evenly spacing picture frames without damaging your walls

People often ask, “how much space should I leave between my frames?” Generally speaking the number of inches between your frames is less important than keeping a consistent distance between all the frames in your gallery.  We’ve found that 2 inches works well in most situations, but if your frames are larger or thicker, then a larger gap may work better, up to 6 inches. To get a sense of...

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