Get out your power drill.
Mount pictures on wall stud.
How to mount your tv to the wall.
Depending on how heavy the art is you may consider using a plastic wall anchor in the drywall or solidly mounting the art in the stud using a mounting bracket.
Take off the switch plate and you can see which side of the stud the box is mounted on by spotting the screws.
What this means is 16 inches from the center of one stud support is the center to the next stud.
Clean the wall and apply the strips step 3.
Unfortunately studs are seldom if ever positioned.
Walls in conventional construction have a 2 x4 stud every 16 inches on center.
Insert your wall anchor into the wall using the pilot hole as a guide.
Anchoring items to a stud will definitely create an obvious hole to fill before you move out.
Here are the different types of drywall anchors and how to use each one.
Chose the wall you want to mount the picture on.
Make two small pencil marks on the wall the width of the picture but at your eye level.
Once you find the stud it s time to break out the tools and start hanging.
By measuring from the internal corner of a wall you can locate the center of each stud down the wall with good reliability.
It s always best to hang heavy pictures from a wall stud but there isn t always one where you need it.
A wall anchor is a safe alternative as long as you use one that can support the weight you.
Make sure you ve reviewed your lease first and that it s ok to put holes in your walls.
Don t use drywall screws in wood.
Peel off the backing peel the backing off the strips and apply them to the frame.
Most wall framings set studs every 16 inches so you should be okay to measure from.
Whether fastening a framed picture mirror shelf or curtain rod to a wall it s always best to screw or nail directly into a wall stud.
If you ever plan to mount something to the wall that s even remotely heavy you ll need to use drywall anchors if a stud isn t available.
These marks will be the center of the height of the picture.
Now measure the distance from the center of the picture up to the slots.