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How to set up a gallery art hanging system?

DrKMcB
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How to set up a gallery art hanging system?

I have two walls on which I want to set up a gallery hanging system. One wall is 3.25m long and I could hang art salon style on this floor to ceiling (standard heigh 2.4m). The other wall is 2.88m long, and I'd only hang art on the top half of the wall, with the buffet below it. These are gyprock/drywall.

 

I see that Bunnings sells its Gallery @ Home products for this purpose. I have two questions: 

1. The railings are sold in 2m lengths. How/can I cut this rail so that I can use it to have a rail along the entire length of the wall? I'm not sure that we can even - and if not, I won't be able to use this product, I believe. 

2. How do we attach the rail securely to the wall? I could see no guide holes on the rail, nor instructions, on the unopened view of the product at Bunnings. 

 

None Bunnings staff knew the answers to the above, or anything about the gallery hanging system actually, so I'm hopeful someone can please help me learn here on the workshop forum. 

 

If the above products can't be made to fit my wall lengths, do you know of other products that Bunnings sells do to this. I'm aware of the STAS system, outside of the Bunnings ecosystem. 

 

thank you! 

Karen 

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Gallery/art hanging system questions

Hi @DrKMcB,

 

The track can definitely be cut to fit your wall lengths. For a clean, precise cut, I’d recommend using a mitre box along with a fine-toothed saw. This will help ensure smooth edges, and you'll be able to adjust the rail to fit perfectly along the length of both walls.

 

As for attaching the rail securely to the wall, the system uses concealed connectors that are screwed into either your timber studs or plasterboard. These connectors are hidden behind the rail, allowing for a sleek, seamless finish. Once the connectors are in place, the rail simply clips onto them. If you check out the product on the Bunnings website, there's a helpful video just below the product image that walks you through the installation process, which should clarify things further.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Mitchell

 

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