How to hang pictures on Slanted walls?
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Regular picture hook, hook and loop fasteners for the bottom of the frames.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/hang-paintings-sloped-walls-64054.html
i have seen cute stencils and vinyl decals on slanted walls/low roofline. think if you want to attach a framed picture then it depends on the angle of the wall and make sure the 3 m product can hold the weight
Command strips has velcro picture hanging strips. They have ones for different weight pictures. Just put the strips on the top and bottom of the picture instead of just the top.
You should be able to hang them with either Velcro or the 2-sided mounting tape. Both are available in small packets at Dollar Tree. The Velcro has an adhesive side and a "tooth" side. 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. Do the same on the frame. 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. Same instructions for the mounting tape. This will be pretty cool and a bit out of the ordinary. The adhesive strips are easily removed by heating them with a hair blow-dryer with no damage to your walls. You could do it easily with posters, and other lighter weight artwork as well. Great idea you have, Weega65. Maybe post a pic, if you do it. Help others who have this type of walls in the upstairs of their homes.
If the slant is not too bad, you could try museum putty. Hang the pictures and then put the museum putty behind the lower corners, its safe for your walls and should keep your pics straight.
To play it careful I would use command hooks to hang pictures on.
Thanks to all for your wonderful suggestions!!
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