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Lightweight pictures under 10 pounds can be hung on a simple nail, screw, or picture hook. Medium-weight pictures should be hung on picture wire and anchored into the wall. Heavy pictures should be ...
Not feeling so confident about mounting that framed painting or photograph? → How to Hang a Picture, Step by Step Ronda KaysenAt home in West Orange, N.J. Tools you’ll need: A hammer, measuring tape, ...
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13 Picture Hanging Hacks for Perfect Walls

Here’s how to hang pictures quickly and easily. Lick your middle knuckle and grab the hanger on the back of the picture with ...
Q: I want to hang heavy artwork made of 25 Moroccan tiles on a stucco wall in our screened porch. I don’t want to damage the stucco. Can I attach hooks to the molding along the ceiling and hang the ...
Hanging art or photos on the walls can make a house feel more like a home, personalizing your space. But you may not want to deal with any sort of damage to your walls—especially if you are renting.
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? If you're looking to spruce up your space with photos, curtains, or some other wall ...
Q: How do you hang pictures? I know about hammering a nail in a wall and hanging a picture on it, but I am having real trouble with the larger pictures that have a bracket on each side. Also, do the ...