If a room has a slightly sloping floor or ceiling start by hanging the pictures level.
Hang a picture in tall wall.
This height is the most comfortable for people of all sizes.
Consider how art relates to everything around it a better approach is to weigh a few different factors to determine the proper height to hang pictures.
Once you ve decided where you want to hang a picture make a mark on the wall in pencil on pieces of masking tape if you wish for each hook.
As a rule of thumb it s best to hang your picture at least 60 inches from the ground in places where they will be viewed from a standing position such as in a hallway.
Use a power drill with a carbide tipped bit to create a hole for the plug.
How to hang pictures on a concrete wall.
You ll need to do this before you place the picture frames or else the tape will be visible behind your pictures.
Choose a large picture or artwork.
The adhesive hooks are an outstanding solution because they don t require we drill holes in the wall.
Take down all of the paper cutouts and painter s tape.
For concrete block or brick walls use lead wall plugs available at most building supply stores to support a hanging screw.
If they look crooked cheat just a bit so they look straight even if they re not.
Use the level to make sure the marks are at the same height.
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.
Tap the plug into place and insert the screw.
Remove all of the paper and tape from the wall and hang the pictures.
Say for example you want to display four.
The golden rule of hanging a picture is to have the center of the photo be at 57 inches.
For smaller pictures you can hang them a little higher about 65 inches.
3 most common way to hang pictures on concrete wall method 1.
Measure across the arched area to find the center point on the wall.
Hardware dealers can recommend the correct screw and bit sizes.
A piece that fills most of the arched area works best and will draw the eyes up.
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.
This reflects the standard eye height of the average person and is used as a standard in most art galleries and museums.
When working with several frames the center of the picture grouping rather than the center of any one picture should hit the 57 inch level on the wall.