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Last Updated: January 17, 2026 References

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This article was co-authored by Peter Salerno. Peter Salerno is the owner of Hook it Up Installation, a professional installation company, which has been hanging art and other objects around Chicago, Illinois for over 10 years. Peter also has over 20 years of experience installing art and other mountable objects in residential, commercial, healthcare and hospitality contexts. There are 16 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 157,627 times.

Hanging a canvas painting is easy with a few simple tools! Whether you want to hang a large statement piece in an entranceway or a small, child's painting in a family room, the process is still straightforward and simple. First, calculate the correct height for the center of your canvas to be from the ground. Then install either a wire hanging or a sawtooth hanger so that you can hang the canvas securely. If you want a quick, simple method, you can also just hang the canvas on a broad-headed nail.

Best Ways to Hang Canvas Art

Installation expert Peter Salerno recommends using sawtooth hangers. Position one on each side of the stretcher bar about 3 inches in from the edge so the canvas hangs straight. Alternatively, hang the canvas with steel wire or on a nail. Measure the height of the canvas to find the right place to hang it on the wall.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 4:

Calculating the Right Height

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  1. Step 1 Find the height of the canvas center. 1 Find the height of the canvas center. Rest the canvas on a flat surface and get a tape measure or a ruler. Measure from a top corner of the canvas to the bottom corner and write the measurement down. Then take the height of the canvas and divide it by 2 to find the height of the center.[1]
  2. Step 2 Add 57 in (140 cm) to the canvas center height. 2 Add 57 in (140 cm) to the canvas center height. Art galleries and museums tend to position the center of artworks at approximately 57 in (140 cm) from the ground, as this is at eye level for the average person. Take the height of the canvas center and add 57 in (140 cm) to determine how high the top of the canvas needs to be from the ground.[2] Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Mark the height on the wall using a pencil. 3 Mark the height on the wall using a pencil. Use the measuring tape to measure the height on the wall where the painting will hang. Draw either a small dot or a cross shape that you can see clearly. This is how high off the ground the top of the canvas needs to be.[3]
    • Alternatively, you can use chalk instead of a pencil.
    • Try not to press too firmly, as you may damage the wall.
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Method 2 Method 2 of 4:

Attaching a Wire Hanging

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  1. Step 1 Measure 1/3 down from the top of the canvas on each side. 1 Measure 1/3 down from the top of the canvas on each side. Turn the canvas over and rest it on a flat surface like a table. Measure the height of the canvas and divide it into thirds. Then use a pencil to mark a 1/3 measurement down each vertical wooden stretcher bar. This is where the steel eye screws will go.[4]
    • Double check that both sides are even before you proceed.
  2. Step 2 Twist 1 steel eye screw into each vertical wooden stretcher bar. 2 Twist 1 steel eye screw into each vertical wooden stretcher bar. Take a steel eye screw and find the marking that you just made. Push the steel eye screw into the wooden stretcher bar where the marking is and twist it firmly until it feels straight. Repeat the process with the second steel eye screw on the other wooden stretcher bar.[5]
    • Ensure that you twist the steel eye screws in straight so that they don't damage the wooden stretcher bars or the canvas.
  3. Step 3 Cut a piece of steel wire that is the width of the canvas plus 8 in (20 cm). 3 Cut a piece of steel wire that is the width of the canvas plus 8 in (20 cm). Use a measuring tape to measure out the piece of steel wire and then wire cutters to cut it to size. The extra length of wire is so that it can loop easily through the steel eye screws to make the wire hanging secure.[6]
  4. Step 4 Knot the steel wire through the steel eye screws. 4 Knot the steel wire through the steel eye screws. Thread each end of the steel wire through the steel eye screws and make a loop at each end. Each loop should look like a “6”. Then pull the steel wire gently to tighten each knot. Keep the steel wire relatively loose between the steel eye screws, but tight at the knots.[7]
    • Aim for the stretched steel wire to be loose enough so that when it's stretched upward, the middle point is 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm) below the top of the canvas.
  5. Step 5 Wrap the ends of the steel wire around the wire hanging. 5 Wrap the ends of the steel wire around the wire hanging. It's important to get the loose steel wire ends out of the way so that they don't damage the canvas. Weave each end tightly around the steel wire itself so that the wire hanging looks neat and tidy.[8]
    • The wire hanging is now complete and ready to use.
  6. Step 6 Hang the canvas on the wall using the wire hanging. 6 Hang the canvas on the wall using the wire hanging. Insert either a nail or an adhesive picture hook on the wall. Carefully place the center of the wire hanging over the nail or hook to hang the canvas. Keep supporting the canvas until you are sure that the wall and wire hanging are bearing the weight securely.[9]
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Method 3 Method 3 of 4:

Attaching a Sawtooth Hanger

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  1. Step 1 Pick the right sawtooth hanger for the weight of your canvas. 1 Pick the right sawtooth hanger for the weight of your canvas. Check the labels of the sawtooth hangers and make sure that you choose one that can safely support the weight of the canvas. Generally, the larger the canvas, the larger the sawtooth hanger you'll need.[10]
    • You can find a sawtooth hanger online or at your local hardware store.
  2. Step 2 Mark the center of the canvas along the top wooden stretcher bar. 2 Mark the center of the canvas along the top wooden stretcher bar. Turn the canvas over to expose the wooden stretcher bars and make sure it's oriented the right way, with the top wooden stretcher bar at the top. Use a measuring tape or a ruler to find the center point and mark this with a pencil.[11]
    • This is where the sawtooth hanger will go.
    EXPERT TIP Peter Salerno

    Peter Salerno

    Installation Expert Peter Salerno is the owner of Hook it Up Installation, a professional installation company, which has been hanging art and other objects around Chicago, Illinois for over 10 years. Peter also has over 20 years of experience installing art and other mountable objects in residential, commercial, healthcare and hospitality contexts. Peter Salerno Peter Salerno Installation Expert

    Try using 2 sawtooth hangers for even more stability. Peter Salerno, the owner of Hook It Up Installation, says: "If you just use one sawtooth hanger in the center, it can be difficult to keep your picture straight, unless you secure the bottom as well. I recommend putting a hanger about 3 in (7.6 cm) in on either side, which will give you a more stable hanging."

  3. Step 3 Position the middle of the sawtooth hanger on the center mark. 3 Position the middle of the sawtooth hanger on the center mark. Take the sawtooth hanger out of the packet and align it over the center mark that you drew on the wooden stretcher bar. It's usually easy to tell the middle point of the sawtooth hanger, as most of them have a small notch.[12]
    • Use a measuring tape or ruler to find the middle point of the sawtooth hanger if it doesn't have a notch.
  4. Step 4 Insert a nail into each side of the sawtooth hanger. 4 Insert a nail into each side of the sawtooth hanger. Hold the sawtooth hanger in place carefully and gently hammer a nail into each of the allocated spaces so that it attaches to the wooden stretcher bar. Make sure that you position the sawtooth hanger straight so that the canvas hangs correctly.[13]
    • Avoid using too much force as you hammer in the nails in, as you could damage the canvas.
  5. Step 5 Hang the canvas on the wall using the sawtooth hanger. 5 Hang the canvas on the wall using the sawtooth hanger. Place a nail into the wall or apply an adhesive picture hook. Rest the raised section of the sawtooth hanger over the nail and adjust it until it feels secure. Take a few steps back, check if the canvas that straight, and tilt it slightly if you need to.[14]
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Method 4 Method 4 of 4:

Using a Nail

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  1. Step 1 Hang the canvas using just a broad-headed nail for the quickest option. 1 Hang the canvas using just a broad-headed nail for the quickest option. A single nail is all you need to hang a canvas quickly and easily! Although this method is fast and simple, it is the least secure option as it doesn't provide as much support for the canvas as a wire hanging or a sawtooth bracket. This is only recommended for small and inexpensive artworks.[15]
    • Try to pick a nail that has a relatively broad head, compared to one with a very fine head. This is more secure for the canvas to rest on.
  2. Step 2 Use a hammer to insert the nail into the wall. 2 Use a hammer to insert the nail into the wall. Position the nail on the wall using your non-dominant hand to hold it in place. Then use a hammer to gently insert the nail into the wall. Try to insert it at a slight upward angle so that the canvas is more likely to stay secure.[16]
    • Remember not to hammer the whole nail into the wall, as the head and approximately 1/3 of the nail need to remain out so that the canvas can have support.
  3. Step 3 Hang the canvas on the nail. 3 Hang the canvas on the nail. Position the top wooden stretcher bar over the top of the nail in the wall. Aim for the nail to be in the middle point of the top wooden stretcher bar so that the canvas hangs straight. Don't let the canvas go until you are confident that the nail is supporting the full weight of the canvas.[17]
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Tips

  • Use a spirit level to check if the canvas hangs straight. Place the spirit level on top of the canvas in the center and take a step back and look at where the bubble in the spirit level is positioned. If the canvas is hanging straight, the bubble will be in the center between the marked lines on the spirit level. If the canvas is slanted, the bubble will be off to one side.[18] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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Things You'll Need

Calculating the Right Height

  • Measuring tape or ruler
  • Pencil

Attaching a Wire Hanging

  • Measuring tape or ruler
  • Pencil
  • Steel eye screws
  • Steel wire
  • Wire cutters
  • Nail or adhesive picture hook

Attaching a Sawtooth Hanger

  • Measuring tape or ruler
  • Pencil
  • Sawtooth hanger
  • Nails
  • Hammer
  • Nail or adhesive picture hook

Using a Nail

  • Broad-headed nail
  • Hammer

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Peter Salerno Co-authored by: Peter Salerno Installation Expert This article was co-authored by Peter Salerno. Peter Salerno is the owner of Hook it Up Installation, a professional installation company, which has been hanging art and other objects around Chicago, Illinois for over 10 years. Peter also has over 20 years of experience installing art and other mountable objects in residential, commercial, healthcare and hospitality contexts. This article has been viewed 157,627 times. 39 votes - 86% Co-authors: 5 Updated: January 17, 2026 Views: 157,627 Categories: Canvas | Painting In other languages Spanish German Indonesian Portuguese Japanese
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