Whether made of wood or metal, with or without passepartout – pictures behind picture frames come in countless designs and colours. Almost as important as a beautiful picture is the right frame. Because the picture frame is not only useful, but can also be used to show pictures, photos, posters and paintings in a particularly beautiful way. We show our favorites. More and more often we receive enquiries from people who are desperate to assemble an IKEA frame. IKEA’s picture hanging admittedly has some pitfalls. To make sure you have no more problems with the correct assembly of an IKEA frame, we will give you a simple instruction how to hang IKEA frames.<\/p>
Often out of desperation, many people drive two simple nails into the wall, placed at a sufficient distance and at the same height on the wall. The frame then hangs directly on these nails. However, we cannot recommend this method of hanging IKEA frames, as the picture frame only rests on the nails and does not hang securely on the wall. Damage caused by dropped picture frames is not uncommon.<\/p>
Threading the nail into the picture hook or eyelet of the RIBBA frame is so difficult because the frame stands so far back. Therefore the nail or screw must not be driven too deeply into the wall or can be turned. Therefore you should also use nails of sufficient size so that the nail can be driven deep enough into the wall but still protrude far enough out of the wall to thread the hook of the RIBBA frame.<\/p>
To save you the trouble with the pre-assembled hanging system for IKEA pictures, we at GAEKKO have developed a picture hanger with which you can quickly and easily hang your IKEA frames on the wall. Hang pictures without complicated folding eyes or adhesive sheets and mount your pictures on the wall in no time at all. And the best thing is: You can hang small and light pictures on your wall without nailing or drilling.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t
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