Guide on how to build and install your thread wall art

Today I'll be explaining how to design and install your very own thread wall art. If you are new here, we would like to welcome you to the steel culture family, where we have a unique piece for everyone. Through our platform, you become the designer behind your unique piece; with the build your own section, you'll be able to put together a combination of colors and patterns that could make your Thread Wall Art a one-of-a-kind piece.

So let's get started.

If you're familiar with how the build your own section works from our previous products, then you'll find that this one is very similar. But if you don't, it basically breaks down the product into different customizable parts put together to make up the final piece.

In this case, it's the thread design, thread color, and frame color. First, you must take a good look at the room or space you wish to install the Thread Wall Art in and let your imagination flow.

In the build your own section, you'll pick the design that works best for you, and for your space, the design would blend in or even stand out, you decide.

Second, comes choosing the color of the thread and frame. Because of the limited thread colors, the trick here is to go back and forth between these two options to see what combination works best. After you have chosen the design, thread and frame color, you have completed the building process.

Finally, you could choose to add a floor stand if you decide to have it standing on the ground (as represented in image 1), or you can still have it hung on a wall (as represented in image 2)—either way, the hanging bar is provided even if you add a floor stand.


Image 1

 


Image 2


You could also hire a team of professionals to come and install the piece(s) for you or you can do it yourself if you have the necessary tools (Drill, drill bit, measuring tape, screwdriver, and level bar).

If you wish to install the Thread Wall Art yourself, we provide a list of instructions to make it clear for you. First, you got to make sure you have all the tools and accessories needed to complete the process. Then, choose a solid wall and not a wooden or gypsum board wall, because the latter is not strong enough to support the weight of the wall art. Next, choose how high from the ground you want the piece to be hung; we suggest marking the wall with a pencil and then erase the markings afterward.

After deciding where you want to install, start by measuring how high the hooks are on the back of the wall art so you may drill the holes in the right places. Before you start drilling, place the hanging bar over the chosen height and mark with a pencil through the holes on the bar where you're going to drill, but make sure the hanging bar is balanced by placing the level bar on the hanging bar before marking. Next, start drilling holes with a hammer drill to get a quick and clean result and insert the plastic fishers provided by us, then place the hanging bar over them and make sure it is appropriately secured. Ask a friend you help you lift and hang the wall art (it is best to keep the nylon wrap on the piece until you finish hanging to not damage the paint on the wall)

After you have hung the wall art tightly, shake it a little to make sure it is secured firmly on the wall, next remove the nylon wrap, take a step back, and enjoy the unique one-of-a-kind piece that you just created.

Here's how we would style multiple Thread Wall Art's together:

And that was a guide on how to build and install your own thread wall art! We hope it was clear enough for you, and looking forward to seeing your creative side!

Drop us an email if you have any further questions. Have a great day!