There are these things called Magnetacks that will hang up your pictures without damaging them. They use magnets so they don't actually puncture or damage your items in any way like tape or thumbtacks would. They're really strong but still inexpensive too. http://www.themagnetack.com
Have u heard of command hanging strips?If u have not than i cant help u with that.
You can use Command products to hang pictures without nails or ruining the walls.
Its good to hand pictures at an average eye level. Pictures should not be hung higher than a door frame.
that would be your opinion! it also depends on how bid your wall is. my opinion would be for an 8 foot tall wall would to be to hang it 3 feet away from the ceiling.
Your question can only be answered with opinion. Mine is "no". Gives you something else to look at ;-)
There is no one standard placement for a picture. The placement will depend on the type and size of the picture, and the relative position of the person looking at the picture. The general answer, is hang the picture so that the focal point of the picture is at eye level of the observer. In practice, this means, for example, if you have a large picture to put on a wall in a sitting room, where it will mostly be viewed by people sitting down, than hang the picture fairly low so that people don't have to look up to view the picture. It is a common mistake to hang pictures in sitting rooms at eye level of standing people (or even higher!). On the other hand, if a picture is to be located so that it is viewed by people standing, for example in a hallway, or in an art gallery, then hang the picture at eye level, again so that people don't have to look up or down to view the picture. Another factor which will influence the placement of a picture is whether the picture is to hang by itself or to relate to other pictures - there are a whole extra set of guidelines to be followed when hanging pictures together!
If it's your house do what you want hang the pictures on the floor if you feel like it stop caring what other people think
You can use Command products to hang pictures without nails or ruining the walls.
3M command hooks
Posters, diplomas, wall hangings, and pictures all hang on walls. One term for a wall-mounted light fixture is a sconce.
depends on the number of pictures to select from If you only have 5 pictures you must select them all so there is 1 way to do it.
Disposable hooks are a great way to hang up decorations without damaging the wall. There are also these damage-free hanging strips that you can use to hang pictures and other decorations and can remove them easily afterwards.
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using a roll of brown paper, tear off a piece a bit greater than the allotted wall section you wish to hang them on. Lay them out in the desired configuration and mark their shapes on the paper. Hang the paper on the wall and attache the hanger hooks right through the paper. Take the paper down and hang the pictures.
You can use regular sized nails or smaller sized since they won't split the wood as much. There are hooks that are designed to hang pictures that might work better than the nails as far as damaging your wall.
If it is a sheetrock wall, hammer in a needle. It will not bend, and it will hold a lot of weight!
The ceiling.
The Pictures on My Wall was created on 1979-05-05.