Production & Shipping
Production and shipping
As soon as you pay for and confirm your order, it goes into our system in which it will take a few business days for our team to produce it.
Our production process ranges from cutting the frame rails exactly to your specifications, to crafting a multi-piece package that will keep it snug and secure during its journey to you.
Packaging & Shipping
Every package is custom made to the individual frame(s) you order. This means that no frame is just removed from a shelf, stuffed in a pre-made box, and then sent on its way.
Instead, we custom make an outer box and a tray for each frame to sit in that is both tailored to the outline of the frame and built to sit in the package itself.
We then strap everything in securely to help maximize the probability of your frame arriving safely.
How to Hang a Picture Like a Pro: 5 Essential Tips
Hanging a picture can be simple, but doing it like a pro requires a bit of finesse. Here are five essential tips to help you hang your artwork perfectly.
1. Planning: Start with a Vision
Before picking up a hammer, visualize where you want your picture. Consider the room’s layout, the wall size, and surrounding elements. For multiple pieces, lay them out on the floor to find the best arrangement. This ensures your artwork enhances the room’s aesthetics and fits harmoniously with the space.
2. Hardware: Choose the Right Tools
Selecting the right hardware is crucial for safety and stability. For lightweight pieces, basic picture hooks will suffice. For heavier frames, use wall anchors or screws. Ensure the hardware matches your picture’s weight and size. Using two hooks spaced evenly apart helps distribute weight and keeps the picture steady.
3. Leveling: Keep It Straight
A crooked picture spoils the appearance. Invest in a quality level to ensure your picture is straight. You can use a bubble level or a laser level for precision. If using two hooks, align them at the same height to avoid a lopsided display.
4. Measuring: Accuracy is Key
Accurate measurements are essential. Measure the wall's width and mark the center point for your picture. For a series of pictures, measure the space between each frame to maintain consistent spacing. For large pieces, measure from the top of the frame to the hanging hardware to place your hooks accurately.
5. Eye Height: Optimal Viewing Position
Hang pictures so the center is at eye level, typically around 57 to 60 inches from the floor. This ensures the picture is easily viewable. In rooms where people are often seated, hang pictures lower to align with the seated eye level.
With these tips, you’ll hang your pictures like a pro, creating a beautifully curated space that showcases your unique style at home.