When hanging with wire a rule of thumb is to hammer in two points of support whenever a piece is over 30 lbs.
How to hang wall art with wire.
The farther apart they are the more stable the painting will hang.
Measure from these two points with a tape measure to the top of the frame and transfer the measurement to the wall using a pencil.
Measure from one corner of the room 16 inches across the wall.
You ll need two eye hooks wire and nails.
Plunge the end of a stiff cut off coat hanger into the wall to locate a stud.
If it hits a stud it won t.
D rings are specifically constructed for.
If the frame hangs from a wire use two fingers to hold the wire at the desired hanging points.
Mark where you want the top of your frame to rest.
Make sure the device holding your metal art to the wall can sustain the weight of the piece.
Next string the art wire between the two eye hooks leaving room to give way for hanging.
Steel plates will provide you with the best grip on your artwork and allow you to have more flexibility when hanging heavier pieces 1 x research source for smaller artwork that weighs 50 pounds 23 kg or less the two holed hanger will work perfectly 2 x research source for heavier frames and artwork use a four holed hanger step 2 use a d ring for heavy wooden frames.
Sometimes metal prints come with a hanger but sometimes you ll need to purchase one separately.
Find a stud in your wall using a stud finder.
Look at the back of the frame and pull the wire straight up in the center so it s flush with the kraft paper.
If you have plaster walls it s harder to get your nails in the wall so it s okay to just go with one.
Finally where you marked the center with the pencil hammer in a nail or use a hook if you prefer.
Measure the distance between the top of the wire and the top of the frame.
If your metal wall art doesn t come with a hanger we suggest a picture wire or sawtooth bar.
For hanging wires follow these five simple steps to hang your art that s both secure and straight.
If a piece is lighter than 30 lbs but you want to prevent shifting go for two points of support.
If the coat hanger hits lathe it bounces back.
Step 1 install steel plates to attach your hanging wire to your frame.