Hanging pictures on a staircase can seem like a tricky task. But with a little bit of pre-planning and some safety considerations, it can turn out to be a gorgeous gallery wall. We’ve answered some of your most pressing questions so you can turn your staircase into a beautiful display of family photos and artwork.

Question 1 of 6:

How high should you hang pictures on a staircase?

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    About 60 inches (150 cm) above each step. This will help make your pictures look symmetrical and keep them evenly placed. Use a measuring tape to find your point, then mark the spot with painter’s tape to keep track.[1]
    • If you don’t have painter’s tape, make a light mark with a pencil instead.
    • If you have a long staircase and want to save some time, measure every 2-3 steps instead of every single step.
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    If you're hanging 1 large photo, about eye level. If you’re only looking to hang up 1 huge art piece or photograph, stand on the center step of your staircase and look at the wall. Make a mark around where your eye level hits, then use that as a baseline to hang your frame.[2]
    • Using 1 large frame instead of multiple small ones really draws attention to the space and can help declutter your decorations.
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Question 2 of 6:

Do you need to hang pictures on a stud?

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    Yes, if your picture is more than 100 pounds (45 kg). Drywall and plaster can’t handle heavy weights, and hanging something that weighs too much could damage your walls. If you’re hanging up a picture or a large piece of artwork, use a stud finder to mark the perfect location.[3]
    • If you don’t have a stud finder, use your knuckles to gently tap on the wall. If it sounds hollow, there’s no stud there; if it doesn’t sound hollow, that’s a stud.
    • If you have cement walls, install a wall anchor first so the pictures don't fall down.[4]
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    No, if your picture is lighter than 100 pounds (45 kg). Small frames and photographs can hang on drywall or plaster with no problem. Use small nails and tap them into the wall gently to avoid unnecessarily large holes.[5]
    • If you aren’t sure about your picture frame and you just want some extra security, try using a screw-in anchor for extra support.
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Question 3 of 6:

How do you hang a gallery wall on a staircase?

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    Try a stepped arrangement if you have a short staircase. This is one of the most stylish picture arrangements. In a stepped picture style, all of your pictures are lined up in a row to copy the stair pattern. You can use as many pictures as you like for this arrangement, as long as they fit within the length of your staircase.[6]
    • For example, in a stepped arrangement, if you have 5 pictures in total, you can make a single line of pictures going up the staircase.
    • If you have enough art, you can choose to hang an equal number of pictures as the number of stairs. But if you do this, make sure the frames are at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) to 3 inches (7.6 cm) shorter than the stair breadths.
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    Go with a grouped arrangement if you have long walls or staircase. A grouped arrangement gives your home an elegant look. They can be in groups of 2 or more, depending on the size and number of pictures you want to hang. For example, if you have 6 pictures and want to have a grouped arrangement, make 2 groups of 3 on your wall.[7]
    • To ensure that the grouped arrangement is balanced, make sure the frames are equally spaced.
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    However high you hang your pictures, make sure the middle of each one is at the same height, or else they'll look uneven.
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This article was co-authored by Jason Phillip and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Jason Phillip is a handyman specializing in mounting and hanging objects onto walls. With over five years of experience professionally mounting and installing objects through his company, Jason's Handyman Services, Jason's work includes working with mounting window AC units, designing art gallery walls, installing kitchen cabinets, and replacing light fixtures on drywall, brick, and plaster. He has been rated a "Top Pro" every year since 2016 by Thumbtack for being one of the highest-rated, most popular professionals on Thumbtack. This article has been viewed 108,143 times.
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