Shunning picture hooks and the like in favor of picture rail mouldings (also known as gallery rail mouldings) is another sneaky-smart way to class up the mundane.
What is a picture rail used for? A picture rail hanging system includes a wall-mounted moulding, moveable hangers for horizontal positioning, and adjustable hooks for vertical positioning. It's an extra-fancy way to hang paintings and other artsy embellishments. Picture-hanging hardware is a perfect match for in art galleries and museums, but creative designers have used them in other ways on interior walls.
Let’s look at why a little extra work on your wall aesthetics can turn a room into a work of art:
Because you can draw visitors’ eyes to something spectacular, that’s why. Metal picture rail mouldings allow you to hang decorative items with unique style.
This decorative trim is ideal for people who wish to exhibit work at a hotel, gallery, or other commercial building -- or periodically switch up the framed work in their home. There are many other uses out there, waiting for you to discover them. We’ve already seen all kinds of ingenious uses for picture rails -- like for a shelf with a planter on it.
In essence, your hanging system is an aesthetic choice, adding opportunities to display an industrial or modern look:
All of these contemporary picture rail materials are worthy of your art or other decor. These modern picture they resist damage and corrosion far better than:
By using these mouldings, your design installation is totally customizable -- and stays that way forever. Some of the benefits of items hanging from picture rail mouldings:
A picture rail is a small moulding, usually about 1-2″ high and installed horizontally on the wall. Most designers place them within a few feet of the crown moulding or ceiling, although that obviously depends on the height of the room you’re working in.
Unlike your typical moulding, a metal picture hanging rail has a specific function: Its small upper lip can accommodate a hook. You can order hangers in a variety of styles, from the plain and non-distracting (painted steel) to the ornate and showy (antique brass picture rail hooks).
To move your picture or other decor left or right along the wall, you simply slide the hook along the rail. This versatility extends to vertical positioning: If you want to move artwork higher or lower, simply lengthen or shorten the wire on the back of your art. That’s right: No more drilling holes or fumbling for a stud.
With some imagination, museum picture rails, art gallery rails, and at-home art hanging systems can be a unique addition to any space. That’s where you come in! You can take one of three courses of action:
(Editor's note: This article was originally published in April 2018 and was recently updated.)