Which wall should we not hang photos on?

Not every wall in your home is a good place for photos. Some walls make it hard to appreciate artwork, while others may expose your frames to damage. Choosing the right wall ensures your photos look their best and stay protected.

Walls to Avoid

Direct sunlight walls: Avoid walls that receive strong sunlight throughout the day. UV light can cause photos and artwork to fade over time.

High humidity areas: Do not hang photos on bathroom walls or near kitchen stoves. Heat and moisture can warp frames and damage prints.

Cluttered or busy walls: If a wall is already filled with shelves, cabinets, or windows, adding photos may make the space feel crowded.

Low-visibility walls: Narrow hallways, behind doors, or walls blocked by large furniture do not give your photos the attention they deserve.

Better Wall Choices

  • Large open walls where photos can serve as a focal point.
  • Above furniture such as sofas, beds, or consoles, where photos help complete the design.
  • Feature walls or gallery wall spaces where multiple frames can be grouped together for impact.

Pro Tip with Hanging Systems

Using a picture hanging rail system allows you to test different wall placements without damaging the surface. If one wall does not work, you can easily move your photos to a better spot.

Do not hang photos on walls with direct sunlight, high humidity, or heavy clutter. Instead, choose open walls with good visibility and balanced proportions to give your photos the attention they deserve.

Categories: Residential Use