With a rail picture hook aka picture hanger. The wide, large curve goes over the rail and picture cord goes through the hanging narrow hook.
There is no one standard placement for a picture. The placement will depend on the type and size of the picture, and the relative position of the person looking at the picture. The general answer, is hang the picture so that the focal point of the picture is at eye level of the observer. In practice, this means, for example, if you have a large picture to put on a wall in a sitting room, where it will mostly be viewed by people sitting down, than hang the picture fairly low so that people don't have to look up to view the picture. It is a common mistake to hang pictures in sitting rooms at eye level of standing people (or even higher!). On the other hand, if a picture is to be located so that it is viewed by people standing, for example in a hallway, or in an art gallery, then hang the picture at eye level, again so that people don't have to look up or down to view the picture. Another factor which will influence the placement of a picture is whether the picture is to hang by itself or to relate to other pictures - there are a whole extra set of guidelines to be followed when hanging pictures together!
It's a super big pain unless you have/can borrow a strong drill with the right bit. They are actually called stucco/brick bits.
Pictures is already the plural of picture.
I'm not sure if that's a realy qusetin but you hang a picture and you hang a man. But a picture is hung and a man is hanged (when referring to something that happened in the past).AnswerAbsolutely correct! Pictures are hung; people are hanged. So:"A huge painting was hung on the wall.""The mass-murderer was hanged last week."
Because I am short, I like the middle part of the picture to be at eye level. There is a standard for the top of the frame to be 72' from the floor. up your bum
There is no Pictures in here really
If it's your house do what you want hang the pictures on the floor if you feel like it stop caring what other people think
There is a thing called: 'Cella' and i used to use it fo rmy pictures. Your supposed to put the whole picture in the machine, but i just ripped a piece off and put it on the back of the picker and hung it up in my locker.
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Picture = Bild Pictures = Bilde
Yes, there is a picture on Wikipedia. If you type in "James Naismith Pictures" in to google it will give you pictures to.
The correct plural phrase would be 'pictures do'. The singular is 'picture does'.