Keeping artwork straight is one of the biggest challenges with nails and hooks but with the right tools and techniques, you can make sure your pictures always hang perfectly level.
Methods for Level Hanging
Use a level or laser level
Place a traditional bubble level or a laser level ...
The best method depends on whether you’re hanging a single frame at home, creating a gallery wall, or managing a professional display in a public space. Here are the most effective and widely recommended approaches:
Traditional Nails and Hooks
Works for lightweight frames in ...
A picture hanging system is a professional solution for displaying artwork, photographs, or signage without putting multiple holes in your walls. Instead of relying on nails or screws, it uses a combination of tracks, cables or rods, and adjustable hooks to create a flexible, damage-free ...
Most of our hooks allow adjustment without removing the artwork, especially:
All rod hooks
All self-gripping cable hooks
Avoid attempting this with thumb-screw type hooks.
For temporary exhibitions—whether in galleries, museums, schools, or corporate spaces—the best hanging system is one that combines flexibility, speed of installation, and zero wall damage. Track-based systems with cables or rods are widely used in professional settings because they allow you ...
The best hanging systems for corporate office walls are track-based picture hanging systems. They provide a professional look, protect walls from damage, and give the flexibility to change displays as company needs evolve. Whether showcasing branded artwork, employee recognition boards, or ...
Most galleries use professional picture hanging systems instead of nails or screws. These systems are built around slim wall or ceiling tracks paired with cables or rods and adjustable hooks. This setup gives galleries the flexibility to hang, adjust, and rearrange artwork quickly while keeping ...
The best hanging system for art galleries is one that combines strength, flexibility, and a professional finish. Since galleries change exhibitions often, the ideal solution is a rail rod or cable system. These systems allow curators to hang, adjust, and rearrange artwork quickly without leaving ...
Yes. Adjustable hooks are a core part of picture hanging systems. They let you slide artwork up or down on a stainless steel cable, nylon cord, or rod, then lock in place for a level, gallery-quality display without re-drilling.
Adjustable hook options by hanging medium
Stainless Steel Cable ...
The best way to hang artwork is to combine correct placement with a track based picture hanging system. You get precise height, clean alignment, and a damage free wall you can update anytime.
Step by step for a professional result
Set the heightAim for 57 to 60 inches to the center of the ...