Installation Guide

The Art of Hanging

Transform your interior with style and simplicity

Video Tutorial

Difficulty Level
⏱️ Estimated time: 15-20 minutes

Your Premium Kit Includes

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2 screws
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2 wall plugs
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2 hooks
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2 adhesive plates
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4 rubber support blocks
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1 cleaning wipe
Important note: Quantities and sizes may vary depending on your frame's dimensions
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Warning
Before installation, check if there is a protective film on the back (white side) to remove BEFORE applying the mounting hooks. This film is mainly present on Dibond aluminum frames — do not force it if there is none.

Necessary Tools

Screwdriver
Screwdriver
Bubble level
Bubble level
Drill
Drill
A tape measure and pencil will also be useful for measurements

Preparation: Creating the Perfect Canvas

Expert Tip

Before you start, prepare your work area. Good lighting and a clean, spacious surface will allow you to work more efficiently and prevent damage to your frame.

1
Frame Preparation
Turn over your frame gently and place it on a protected surface that won't damage the front (a clean cloth, towel, or smooth cardboard works well).
2
Cleaning
Carefully clean the back of the frame with the provided wipe to remove any dust or grease that could prevent proper adhesion.
For Optimal Adhesion

Let the surface dry completely after cleaning (about 2 minutes). A perfectly clean and dry surface ensures maximum adhesion and extends the lifespan of your installation.

3
Plate Positioning
Measure precisely 10cm from the left edge and 2cm from the top edge, then apply the left adhesive plate exactly at the intersection of these measurements. Repeat for the right plate, maintaining the same 2cm distance from the top edge. Plate positioning
Precision Tip

Use a pencil to lightly mark positions before final application. These marks will be easy to erase afterward.

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Installing Stops
Install the 4 rubber stops at the 4 corners of the frame. These small anti-slip devices keep your frame perfectly level and protect your wall from friction.

Wall Preparation: The Art of Precision

Choosing the Right Location

Ideally, place your frame at eye level (approximately 1.60m from the floor to the center of the frame). For living spaces, slightly lower placement creates a more intimate and welcoming atmosphere.

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Measuring and Marking
Measure precisely the distance between the midpoint of the left mounting bracket and the midpoint of the right mounting bracket on the back of your frame. Transfer this exact measurement to your wall using a tape measure and bubble level to ensure perfect alignment. Measuring between brackets
Professional Technique

Use painter's tape to temporarily mark positions on the wall. This allows you to verify alignment before drilling and make adjustments if needed.

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Drilling
Using a drill equipped with an appropriate bit for your wall type (6mm for plaster, 8mm for concrete), carefully drill at the marked locations. Keep the drill perfectly horizontal for optimal results.
Wall Types

• For plaster or lightweight partitions: use special drywall anchors if the wall is fragile.
• For concrete walls: drill slightly deeper than the plug length.
• For brick walls: avoid drilling through joints between bricks.

3
Installing Hooks
Gently insert the provided wall plug into the hole until it's flush with the wall surface, then secure the hook with the screw. Tighten firmly but not excessively to avoid damaging the wall. Hook installation

Final Installation: Elevate Your Space

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Final Hanging
With care, lift your frame and position it above the wall hooks. Ensure the adhesive plates align perfectly with the wall-mounted hooks, then gently lower the frame onto them. Frame hanging
The Finishing Touch

Once your frame is hung, use a bubble level to verify it's perfectly level. Make minor adjustments if necessary by adjusting the hook positions.

Congratulations! 🎉

Your frame is now perfectly installed, adding a touch of elegance to your interior. Take a moment to admire your work and the visual impact it creates in your space.

Maintenance and Care

To preserve the brilliance of your frame, dust it regularly with a dry microfiber cloth. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight, which could alter colors over time.

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