Heavy pictures tend to lean forward but the foam padding helps keep them flush to the wall.
How to hang a frame flush against the wall.
Position the rod end closest to the end of the wall just past the edge of the window frame.
Attach an adhesive backed foam pad to the bottom corners on the back of the frame.
Press firmly against the wall last but not least after one hour reattach the frame to the picture hanging strips on the wall and press down firmly.
Make sure you hang the frame using a level so that it hangs straight.
Use the following formula.
Divide the height of the frame by two.
You can then simply rest the edges of your frame on these screws to hang.
This final sum is the height measured from the floor at which the hangers should be put into the wall.
Use normal methods for hanging pictures to hang your frame on the wall.
To hang a picture hold it up against the wall where you want it to hang then use a pencil to mark the wall along the top center of the frame.
Step back due to the even distribution of the picture hanging strips you should step back to find your picture hung flush against the wall.
5 hold the frame.
To hang the picture on the screws simply place the entry holes over the screws and whilst holding the picture flush to the wall pull it downwards.
Lay the picture face down on a flat surface and hook a measuring tape on the hanging wire on the back of the picture then pull the wire up towards the top of the picture until it is taut.
When hanging something at an average eye level position its center 57 to 60 inches from the floor.
Then you snap off the excess straps so they re flush with.
Extend the other end of the rod four to eight inches past the window frame.
From that number subtract the distance from the top of the frame to the hanging hardware.
Add this number to 57 58 59 or 60.
Hang your frame on the wall.
Find the studs in the wall and partially screw two screws in at a distance suitable for your frame.