Lay out your art on the floor beneath the wall first and play around. From there, start hanging. This ends up feeling monotonous—instead, they take pains to give each artwork its own horizon line, keeping the entire room dynamic. Use the images to create focus. Some images have an ability to direct attention, even create a mood. Or if the same portrait is near a window, position it to the side of the window where it will be facing into the room, not gazing out the window.
Leave some blank walls. Let them be. Or even bit of toothpaste. And of course a pad to sketch out any designs or measurements. Measuring the distance between D-rings, in order to find the right distance to place the picture hooks on the wall. Rather than placing a hanging wire onto a picture hook in the wall, IFrame hangs D-rings directly onto picture hooks. And even if you brush past the art too aggressively, it barely moves. D-rings work for almost anything, from small light pieces to very heavy works.
Request that the framer put D-rings on your art if possible. If a piece comes outfitted with different hanging hardware—a sawtooth hanger or a hanging wire—ILevel will replace it and quickly screw in some D-rings instead.
Get the right supplies. Buy picture hooks and D-rings in equal numbers—two of each for each work. If you already have D-rings on there, just buy a picture hooks for every D-ring. Do D-rings right. Along the back of the frame, measure down two to three inches from the top of the frame. Mark both sides—the important thing is that both are the exact same distance from the top.
Then screw the rings in, and angle them to face inward slightly—this obscures the hardware and gives the picture even more stability. Add hooks to wires. Space them out to two-thirds of the width of the frame. Get hanging. Put the art aside for a moment and measure down from that dot however far the D-rings are from the top of the frame. Testimonials Awesome shop and great people.
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They were terrific people! Contact us at support sealightprintshop. Shop Expand menu Hide menu Shop. Framed Prints. Greeting Cards. Learn More. My Story. Insights That Bring Your Print Life To highlight the best features of your selected print artwork, we offer two options when it comes to mat-making decisions. Mat Backgrounds For smaller pieces, adding a mat behind the print can be a valuable asset.
No Mat Backgrounds Known as a full-bleed framed print, images that are without a mat backdrop also come with a host of profound visual benefits.
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