Artistic Displays

With just a little imagination, your home can resemble gallery quality pieces.

Ribbons of Paint

ribbons Create the illusion of stylish bands of satin or grosgrain holding together a collection of frames. First, tape off 2-inch-wide panels the height of your wall using a laser level #200746) for straight stripes. Paint the panels in the color of your choice, allowing them to dry completely. Using the appropriate hangers, hang your frames over the ribbon panels in a grid, or staggered as shown here.

We painted our faux ribbons in a vibrant red (American Tradition, Autumn Fire #1007-1A, satin) on a wall of soft beige (American Tradition, Ivory Brown #6006-1C, satin) to display framed fabric swatches.

Open Doors

open doors There’s no rule saying art must be hung on the wall. To display these frames, we chose a 30- x 80-inch door (lauan slab laminate, #9423), and painted it a warm teal (American Tradition, Ocean Soul #5009-9, satin). On the back of your selected door, place a large self-leveling picture hanger (#52716) in each upper corner.

Lean your door against the wall, and then mark the placement of the picture hangers on the wall; install the appropriate wall fasteners. (Visit Lowes.com/Fastening to learn about fasteners for specific wall types.) Secure the picture hangers to the wall fasteners to stabilize the door.

Hang multiple frames on the front of your door using the appropriate hangers.

Link It Up

Link it upSuspend your framed photography on chains. Begin by hanging a curtain rod (#180675) using all three brackets so that it will support the weight of the artwork.

Select frames of your choice. On the top edge of each frame, use a drill/driver with a 1/16-inch bit to drill a hole at each end(as shown). Screw small screw eyes (#58400) into the holes.

Cut two pieces of chain (#62776) in lengths that will accommodate the desired placement of the first frame. Loop one chain around the curtain rod from back to front, and secure with an S-hook(#62769, #102958); repeat with the second chain. Next, take the loose ends of each chain, and secure them to the screw eyes in the frame using S-hooks. Drill additional holes on the bottom edges of one frame to hang the second frame from it, as shown here.

Curve Appeal

curve appeal Add a twist to your display by bringing the garden indoors. You can use most any style of shepherd’s hook (#82066*) found at Lowe’s. Secure the hook to the wall with 1/2-inch pipe straps (#22144).

On the top edge of each frame, use a drill/driver with a 1/16-inch bit to drill a hole at each end (as shown). Screw in small screw eyes (#58400).

Cut a piece of nylon rope (#66513) in a length that will accommodate the desired placement of the frame. Tie the ends of the rope through the screw eyes, and then hang from the hook’s open curl; repeat for multiple frames. To hide the fork at the bottom of the shepherd’s hook and to enhance the garden theme, we added a potted plant in front.

*Availability varies by market.

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