• Hanging a picture on the wall can seem like a simple task, but there are a few steps to ensure it’s done correctly and looks aesthetically pleasing. Start by choosing the right location for your picture; consider its height and proximity to furniture. A good rule of thumb is to hang the centre of the artwork at eye level, typically around 145 to 150 centimetres from the floor.

    Next, gather your tools. You’ll need a pencil for marking, a measuring tape, a level to ensure your picture hangs straight, and appropriate hanging hardware depending on the weight of your artwork. If you’re hanging a heavier piece, use wall anchors or hooks to provide extra support.

    Once you’ve decided on the exact spot, use the measuring tape to find the wall’s centre if your picture is large and then mark lightly with a pencil. Measure from the top of the frame to the hanging hardware on the back and transfer this measurement down from your marked point on the wall. Finally, use your level to check that everything is aligned before securing the picture in place. Step back and admire your handiwork—there’s nothing quite like a well-placed picture to enhance a room!