Important General Information:
Installation Instructions:
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Find and mark the center point from left to right, of the space in which you are displaying your art.
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If using D-ring hangers without a wire, measure the art from top to bottom and mark the center of the piece under one of the hangers.
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If using D-ring hangers measure from the center mark to the top of the picture hanger and add 60” to that measurement for a standard height. This will put the center of your art at eye level.
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If using a wire, measure from the center mark to the top of the tightened wire and add 60” to that measurement for a standard height.
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This will put the center of your art at eye level.
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Measure and mark that distance up from the floor near your center mark on the wall. Align the marks with a level.
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This will be your center height mark.
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Measure the distance between the centers of the picture hangers on the back of the art. Divide that measurement in half.
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You will use this measurement in the next step.
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Using this measurement, hold that number on your tape to the center height mark on the wall and mark the distance between the hangers. For example: Let’s say your hangers are 20” apart, set the 10” mark in the center height mark. Mark the wall at the end of your tape measure and at the 20” mark.
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Use the level to align these marks with the center height mark.
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Position the bottom of the wall hooks on your marks and hammer in place.
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If hanging from a wire, makes sure the wire on the back of the artwork is tight enough to hide the hanger when the artwork is hanging on the wall.
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Lift the art onto the wall hooks. Use the level to check that the art is level.
Once you learn where the appealing ‘eye level’ is for your art, you can then hang your art without all the above measuring. But, the above guidelines will insure a professional look whether in your home or for an art show.
Hang in there! Lori
About The Author
Lori McNee is an artist, blogger, mother and lover of nature. She has been featured in several magazines and art exhibits across the country. She offers art tips for other artists and collectors on her blog: www.lorimcnee.com/blog/







