Hanging a single picture is easy; hanging a gallery wall so it is level, evenly spaced, and at the right eye-line takes more than a hammer and a nail. We hang everything from a single mirror to a full gallery wall, using proper anchors for the weight and wall type so nothing shifts or falls.
Level mounting with hardware rated for the item's weight.
Spacing planned and marked before any holes are made.
French cleats or heavy-duty anchors for large or heavy pieces.
Standard gallery height guidance so pieces feel intentional, not random.
Correct anchors for drywall, plaster, concrete, or tile.
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Yes — we lay out the arrangement with paper templates or laser measuring before drilling a single hole, so spacing and alignment are right the first time.
For anything over about 25-30 lbs, we typically use a French cleat or heavy-duty toggle anchors rather than a single hook, so the weight is distributed and secure.
The common design standard is centering artwork around 57-60 inches from the floor to the center of the piece — we use this as a starting point and adjust based on furniture and room context.
Yes — older Miami homes with plaster and newer condos with concrete or block walls both need different anchoring than standard drywall, which we account for.
Yes — stud finder, laser level, and a range of anchor types are standard on every visit so we are prepared for whatever wall type we find.
Absolutely — most gallery wall and multi-room hanging jobs are more efficient done together, and we quote it as one visit rather than several.
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