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Hanging your artwork

It is a big decision when it comes to hanging art work, holiday, travel or family photos. These objects usually say so much about who we are, where we have been and what we love. We are usually putting ourselves on display and when doing so, making an emotional statement which should leave you and your family feeling warm, comfortable, proud even inspired. But what we usually do is put off these sorts of finishing touches, leaving pictures and photos in 'the spare room' or hide them in a cupboard away from view. When a renovation is completed, you have moved...

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How to hang a family picture display

Family displays are a popular addition to any home these days. But how can you decide on the final placement of the pictures? The fact is, you can't. Inevitably there will be the need to add new or updated photos to the display or additional family members. As your family grows, so should your family display. Using a picture hanging system allows you to play around with photos, adding or even replacing photos as you go but still maintaining the balance needed. Often in these displays, the sizes of pictures vary and frames are of a more individual range rather than...

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Hanging multiple pictures

Whether it be a Family display in your home, a triptych in a gallery, or certificates in your office, EVERYONE gets a bit nervous about starting to hang them. If you are going to tackle it yourself then you will find some helpful tips in this post. This is where a picture hanging system is at it's best from a practical standpoint, giving full, limitless adjustment to the user on an on–going basis. Galleries all around Australia and the world have used this method of hanging for hundreds of years. You will usually find that a set of pictures are the...

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How to patch holes in walls

Patching holes can be a pain and rarely do we get the desired result, so here are some tips for a professional finish. Always remove all loose or flaky paint from the area and sand any bumps until they are flat before going anywhere near it with filler. For small holes filler should be used in at least two applications. The first application is to seal the hole and should sunk slightly from the surface line, this should then be left to dry completely before a quick sand with some fine grit sandpaper and a wipe with a damp cloth...

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Video

This selection of 'how to' videos show how professional installers go about the job, and in doing so hopefully provide a valuable insight to anyone in need of a refresher. - See more at: http://www.picturehangingsystems.com.au/support/how-to-videos#sthash.RiNWiuww.dpuf

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