When hanging 2 pictures in the bathroom, do I center them on the wall with the door opened or closed?

We love our customer's questions. Wanda recently asked us about decorating in a bathroom.
Doree™ doorstop - there when you need it

Doree™ stores on the door handle so it's ready to use when you need it.
Should I hang my picture a little higher or lower?

If you are uncertain about where to hang your picture, then start out by hanging it a bit lower. Here's why.
Why is Doree™ not your ordinary doorstop?

We designed Doree™ to work differently from traditional doorstops - so it's easier to use and looks good, too.
Giving and receiving - working with Team Depot to help veterans

We love supporting and volunteering with The Home Depot Foundation to help veterans and their families. It makes our communities stronger when caring is shared.
Hanging art and objects together in a gallery

Creating a gallery with both pictures and objects can be tricky. Use these decorating tips to hang a gallery with different pieces that looks great and expresses your personality, too.
Should the picture frames in my gallery wall match?

Match? Different? We share examples of gallery walls with both matching and different frames - you decide what will look best in your space.
Are blank walls OK when decorating?

Blank walls can be effective when decorating your spaces, but how to use them depends on your personal taste.
How to make artwork appear bigger on a wall

Do you have a picture you want to hang but it's just too small for the area. Use these decorating tips to make artwork appear bigger so you can hang the piece you love.
How do you take down a canvas picture after hanging it with CanvasHangers™?

We love getting questions from customers. Learn how easy it is to remove canvas art installed with CanvasHangers™.
Three ways to hang the same art

Decorating your walls can help you unleash your creativity. Here are three ways you can hang the same piece of art.
What makes AnchorPoints™ different?

AnchorPoints™ are designed to keep your frames straight. How do they differ from other options used for this purpose?