Picture hanging ideas - get creative!

Have you ever considered the surface of your walls as space? Yes, it’s space. And valuable, multifunctional space at that. So, think 3D: what do you want to do with that space?

How does a hanging system work?

  1. 1. Mount the picture rail on your wall or ceiling. This is the last drilling you’ll need to do.
  2. 2. Simply hook the cord into the rail at any spot you’d like to hang an object.
  3. 3. Slide the picture hook over the cord to the height you desire.
  4. 4. Hang your object and you’re done!

With a STAS picture hanging system, wall space can become a dynamic place for displaying, utilizing and storing. Let us show you how.


What will you hang with STAS?


The name “picture hanging system” might be a little misleading. Because hanging pictures is just the tip of the iceberg. With STAS hanging systems you could hang:

  • Paintings and pictures
  • Photographs and posters
  • Art
  • Kids’ drawings
  • Clocks
  • Mirrors
  • Dartboards
  • Bulletin boards
  • Whiteboards
  • Seasonal decorations
  • Sports gear (wakeboard, snowboard…)
  • Plates
  • Coat hangers

Some ideas to get you started:

Rooms
Pictures, photographs, inspiring quotes and art breathe life and personality into a space. So, don’t stop at the living room. Wall decor can turn every room into a show stopper, from entryways to toilets, from bedrooms to kitchens.

Gallery walls
With STAS, creating a collage or gallery wall is a fun and easy process. Simply start hanging and adjust as you go along. That way, you can literally see your gallery wall grow.

Seasonal decorations
Christmas, Easter or Halloween? A seasonal metamorphosis is accomplished in a heartbeat with STAS. If you wish, you could exchange all your regular wall decorations for seasonal ones. No tools required, no drilling. And the metamorphosis can be undone in a heartbeat once the holidays are over.

Growing up
Wall décor can make a huge difference in how a room is perceived. If you paint the walls in neutral tones, simply changing the pictures, drawings, posters, clocks and mirrors can turn a kids’ bedroom into a hangout fit for a teenager.