A small picture hung on a large wall can look out of balance.
Hanging pictures on tall walls.
Place one hook on the wall at the location your picture loop or wire will sit.
Leave those for spaces with even elevation.
Make use of the empty space on the high parts of the wall by hanging art and other decorative items there.
The golden rule of hanging a picture is to have the center of the photo be at 57 inches.
But although it may seem easy hanging a picture properly is much more than a haphazard task.
Look at every reasonable possibility.
A perfect complement to tall walls is vertical artwork.
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.
Have someone hold a piece up to the wall while you stand back and appraise just cover the hanging hardware with masking tape first to keep it from scratching the wall.
This reflects the standard eye height of the average person and is used as a standard in most art galleries and museums.
Prop them against the walls and consider your options.
This could be by way of a gallery style wall that runs the entire height or you could hang something large high up the wall.
The 57 inch standard is based on the average eye height of an adult and is the rule used to determine how high to hang pictures in museums and galleries.
Groupings of smaller pictures should go along the staircase diagonally at least 60 inches from the bottom of each stair.
With groupings the largest frame is usually best in the center or at the center bottom.
A single bold image a large gallery wall grouping or a contemporary installation are great ways to connect your extra height to the rest of.
First set out the pictures you want to hang.
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.
Staircases are good places to put gallery walls.
Because of the height differences between stairs this is not the place for large pictures.
Look for narrow walls such as the spaces between two doorways or windows and consider hanging two or three small pictures in a vertical line.
Attach the wall side of the adhesive to the wall then press the hook on the hook side of the adhesive square.