Hanging pictures may sound easy until you actually begin the project.
For most of us, hanging picture frames can be a very intimidating task. You grab a hammer, take a bunch of measurements, and make correction after correction, and by the time you get the frame in just the right spot, you’ve ended up with multiple unwanted holes in your wall and a new patch-and-repaint project. The good news is that hanging pictures without damaging your drywall is much easier when you use the right hardware.
Why Drywall Can Be Tricky
Drywall is common in most modern homes, offices, dorms, and apartments because it is inexpensive and practical. However, it’s also easy to damage. Traditional hanging methods often put too much pressure on one small point in the drywall, and over time, that pressure can cause loose frames, enlarged holes, tilted artwork, and damaged paint.
Most Picture-Hanging Problems Start with the hardware.
Many people think they need large anchors, multiple screws, or even the ability to locate wall studs every time they hang a frame. In reality, you can securely hang frames without turning your wall into a repair project. The key is to use hardware that spreads the load rather than concentrating it in one spot. Hardware like the Beehive Support Pins (included with each Beehive Picture Hanger order) is designed to distribute weight more evenly across the drywall surface, which helps prevent the downward tearing that traditional nails and hardware can cause over time. And because the support pins go in without a hammer, there is no risk of accidentally damaging the wall—or your fingers—during installation.
Small Adjustments Make a Big Difference
One of the most frustrating parts of hanging pictures is realizing the frame is slightly off after your hardware is already installed. Then comes the cycle: take the frame down, move the hardware, patch the old hole, and try again. The Beehive system allows you to slightly reposition your frame (up, down, left, right, or even diagonally) without reinstalling or moving any hardware. It also makes hanging multi-frame gallery walls much easier because you can fine-tune spacing and alignment without putting new holes in the wall for every adjustment.
No Need for Multiple Tools
Until now, most picture-hanging projects required multiple tools and unlimited patience. With the Beehive picture hangers, the only tool you’ll need is a small Phillips-head screwdriver to attach the hangers to your frame or canvas.
Looking for a simpler way to hang frames on drywall?
The Beehive Picture Hangers offer a cleaner, more adjustable, and more innovative alternative to traditional picture-hanging methods. For most of us, hanging picture frames can be intimidating. You grab a hammer, take a bunch of measurements, and make adjustment after adjustment. and by the time you get the frame in just the right spot, you’ve ended up with multiple unwanted holes in your wall and a new patch-and-repaint project. The good news is that hanging pictures without damaging your drywall is a lot easier when you use the right hardware.
Just One Tool Needed
Until now, most picture-hanging projects required multiple tools and unlimited patience. With the Beehive picture hangers, the only tool you’ll need is a small Phillips-head screwdriver to attach the hangers to your frame or canvas.
A Better Experience for Homes, Offices, Dorms, and Galleries
Whether you’re decorating a new apartment or a challenging stairwell, or you’re finally hanging artwork that’s been sitting in storage for months, the goal is the same: you want the frames in the perfect position without damaging your wall in the process. This is why more professionals and DIYers are moving away from traditional hanging methods and discovering a simpler, more adjustable solution. Hanging pictures should feel satisfying—not like another home repair project waiting to happen