Get the proper support in place.
How to hang picture frames on drywall.
Drywall is at the most risk from hanging photographs when the frame is heavy.
Many pictures don t qualify as heavy weights and you need little more than a nail to hang them.
Make sure you select the lightest possible frame prior to hanging anything on drywall to minimize the likelihood of drywall damage.
Hanging a picture so it sits level precisely where you want it and more importantly remains in place requires both planning and the proper mounting equipment.
Mark the horizontal location of the center of the picture on a piece of masking tape on the wall.
Cut out the shapes place masking tape loops on the backs and experiment with how you d group the pictures.
If the frame has a d ring or other metal loop on the back simply measure from the top of the frame to the height of the ring.
Juggling pictures to get the right one in the right place can be difficult.
Drywall is a sturdy wall material but not sturdy enough to support heavy weights.
Wall fasteners offer support for hanging pictures in the home.
Here are some helpful tips for hanging pictures on drywall in your home.
Depending on the kind of frame you are hanging the frame may hang lower on the fastener.
Use a measuring tape to determine what point on the wall to hang your picture from.
Snip off an 8 to 10 piece of wire coat hanger and bend the ends in opposite directions.
To find the proper height for a nail or anchor in the wall.
Hanging a picture on drywall involves much more than just choosing a spot and then driving a nail through the material.
With groupings the largest frame is usually best in the center or at the center bottom.