Once you ve picked the art and photos you want hanging on the slanted walls of your attic or a frame home lay those suckers upside down on a surface that won t damage frames of course.
Slanted wall picture hanging.
Hanging paintings on sloped or slanted walls is tricky business.
Attach the tracing paper to the sloped wall with sticky tape.
Do the same on the frame.
We hot glue the box part to the backside of the picture frame.
If your wall isn t covered with wood panels you will have to use drywall anchors or another type of fasteners and anchors.
Make pencil marks on the paper where the long sides of the brackets need to be attached to the wall.
If the painting is hung in the usual manner it can pull away from the wall fall and get damaged.
You won t even be able to hang paintings on severely sloped walls because of the angle.
Applying the four keyholes leveling with youlevel and making perfect marks with youhangit.
Put the frame to one side.
It will also easily fall if it is jostled.
Now we slip the picture frame over the mount and enjoy the picture on a sloping wall.
It will take some planning and measurement but should work to keep the picture hanging right onto the wall even though it is at an angle.
Repeat the process with another l bracket along the bottom left edge of the frame.
Mounting the pictures to the sloped wall.
We mount one part to the wall.
Cut four small squares form the roll or strip of it and adhere the adhesive sides to the appropriate location on the walls to match up with the 4 outer corners of your picture frame.