It might be photos it might be degrees or it might be art but one thing that just about everything you might put up will have in common is that they ll all be in frames but if variety is the spice of life then if everything on your wall is framed it s easy for the look to become a bit.
People that hang vinyls on their wall.
A good rule of thumb is to leave 1 inch 2 5 cm between frames but you could space them out further.
Those who play them and those who don t but are still sentimentally attached to them.
Just make sure they are evenly spaced.
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If you re hanging multiple records consider using parchment paper to map out their positioning on the wall.
If you hang the records sleeves make sure you take out the records and put them in in spare record sleeves.
But in some rooms vinyl has a practical application too.
Both types might be interested in products that help them hang part of their collection on the wall displaying those amazing covers and or the discs themselves.
One of the first things you do to add a personal touch to your space is to hang things up on the walls.
Vinyl owners fall into two categories.
Measure and mark where you want the records to hang.
The trick is getting them to stick well.
Wood walls are a popular trend again and vinyl planks are a cheap and relatively easy way to get that look.
Hang album covers on a wall with screws that s it.
They were just in rows and i used push pins through the plastic sleeves not the record sleeve to hold them up.