Press your knuckle against the wall when the picture is exactly where you want it.
How 2 hang pictures center of wall.
Measure once more from the.
Most homeowners and renters hang pictures so high on the wall that viewers are forced to crane their necks to admire your favorite photos but you want to keep it at eye level for the average.
We now know that we have 55.
Treat two pieces as one.
Don t you do it.
Start at one end of the wall.
In order to hang your picture in accordance with 57 inches you ll need to measure 57 inches on the wall and lightly mark with a pencil.
Make sure they are spaced only a few inches apart so they look together and not disconnected.
Position the measuring tape along the baseboard to measure the wall width.
98 43 55.
Divide it by two and then measure out from one side of the wall to this distance marking it with a pencil.
Here s how to hang pictures quickly and easily.
When hanging two art pieces treat them as one and still hang them 60 inches from the floor to the center of the grouping.
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Once you know the width of the wall space you re using divide the number by two.
You ll want to choose one piece to be the focal point the largest hang it at 57in on center and group the others upward and out to the side don t go under it.
Measure the width of your pictures and add that together.
Find center of wall.
We had two pictures of the same size and they were 21 5 inches.
Clean the wall and apply the strips step 3.
Peel off the backing peel the backing off the strips and apply them to the frame.
For example you may get 12 feet.
Our wall was 98 inches.
Measure your wall.
This rule also applies to groups of three and four.
The saliva will leave a light mark for placing a nail.
Lick your middle knuckle and grab the hanger on the back of the picture with the wet finger.
So 12 2 6 feet.
Subtract the width of your pictures in step 2 from the width of your wall.
This reflects the standard eye height of the average person and is used as a standard in most art galleries and museums.
Reader leann cormier.