Picture Rail, Picture Hooks, Chains, Cords, Wires, Cables and French Gallery Rods

I have been hanging paintings on my walls. Every time I move them, I make more holes. We moved the mantel to another wall and all the paintings in the living room will have to be rearranged. There is a way to do it without making more holes in the walls.
There are a lot of options and all of them are affordable.

Wicklow Hall Plantation, State Route 30, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)
I was at an antique store and they had chains on the walls. All the paintings that were for sale were suspended on the chains from S hooks. But I couldn’t remember how they held the chains up. I searched and found out this is a really old idea. People hung a picture rail that held hooks to suspend your pictures.

Wicklow Hall Plantation, State Route 30, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)
In this historic house they only have a couple of the paintings hung from the picture rail, but I don’t see why I can’t hang all of them that way, like the way they were hung in the antique store.

Wicklow Hall Plantation, State Route 30, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)
Here is a closer look. This painting is hung from a cord that is hooked onto the picture rail.

Brian Moloney, Finish Carpenter in Richmond, originally from Ennis,Co.Clare,Ireland.
The Finishing Company, Richmond,Virginia, United States
Here is a photo of crown molding with picture rail below it. This is by Brian Moloney. You can see other examples of his work at www.thefinishingcompany.net.
He ran the picture rail everywhere he put the crown molding. Even in places it is not likely anyone would ever want a picture.

These two photos show picture rail in a house built not all that long ago.

The picture rail is only on the walls that have pictures. It ends in the corners.

Below: Home Depot Primed Picture Mould
Picture rail is not expensive at all. It is sold in with the other millwork at Lowes and Home Depot. The piece on top is from Lowes, L002738 Pine Unfinished Finger Joint Picture Moulding. It is ready to stain or prime and paint, It costs $12.28 for an 8-foot piece or $1.53 a foot.
The piece below it is from Home Depot. It is WM273 Prime Finger-Jointed Picture Molding. It comes pre-primed and ready to paint. It is listed as $1.64 a foot. It is sold in really long lengths, up to 16 feet long.

The hook goes over this molding to hang pictures
This is the profile of picture rail. The hook fits over the top.
Picture Rail Molding on Amazon
Chair Rail Hooks

Suitable for chains with S hooks
This is how the hook fits on. This hook is strong but narrow enough to hold chain.

Left: Large Regency Picture Hook
Right: Art Nouveau Picture Rail Hook
Both from House of Antique Hardware
Here are two antique reproduction picture rail hooks from House of Antique Hardware.

These antique reproduction hooks from House of Antique Hardware are made of cast iron or cast brass.

Snakehead Picture Rail Hook in Antique-by-Hand from House of Antique Hardware
Three more antique reproduction hooks. The two on the left would hold cord or wire. The one on the right could also hold chain.
Victorian Picture Rail Hooks on Amazon

Picture rail hooks, invisible wire, adjustable picture hooks that lock to wire from the Picture Hang Solutions Store
There are a lot of ways to hang the pictures. You can run the chain, wire, cord or cable from the picture rail to the back of each picture. Or you can have a series of hooks to hold multiple pictures on the same cable from the same hook.
Picture Hang Solutions Store on Amazon

Picture Hook with Rosette, Tassel and Cord

This is a chair rail with a rosette over the hook. The painting is suspended from cords. You could use other types of cord, too. You could use lightweight white or natural rope if you have a beachy look.

Hook and stainless steel wire cable with locking adjustable hook from the Picture Hang Solutions Store
Hook and Nylon Cord with Adjustable Zipper Hook from the Picture Hang Solutions Store
Chain, Wire, Cable, Perlon or Nylon Cord
You can use chain with S hooks. Companies make different types of hooks that lock onto cords or cables.
Picture Hang Solutions Store on Amazon
Picture Rail Systems

Aluminum rails, Perlon cord, adjustable hooks
There are various more modern rail systems available. The cable that suspends the painting with HangZ Gallery Cable Hanging System can slide along the track.

Aluminum rails, Perlon cord, adjustable hooks
The picture hook can adjust up and down on the cable. So you can easily adjust the picture horizontally of vertically.
HangZ 74001 Gallery Cable Hanging System Professional Galley Cable Rail Hanging System on Amazon

French Gallery Rail and French Gallery Rods with Locking Hooks
Gallery Rods are S-Bent Rods with locking hooks for pictures
Arti Gallery White Classic French Gallery Rod Combo Kit uses a metal rail that rods hook onto. The rods hold adjustable hooks to hang pictures. They also have hooks that can hold cable.

French Gallery Rail and French Gallery Rods with Locking Hooks
Gallery Rods are S-Bent Rods with locking hooks for pictures
Arti Gallery Assorted 5 Cable Samples, Multiple Hooks and 6.5-foot Rail Starter Kit on Amazon
Arti Gallery Assorted 5 Cable Samples, Multiple Hooks and 6.5-foot Rail Starter Kit on Amazon
Arti Gallery Cables, Multiple Hooks and 6.5-foot Rail Deluxe Kit on Amazon
Arti Gallery Cables, Multiple Hooks and 6.5-foot Rail Deluxe Kit on Amazon
Arti Gallery 3 Classic French Gallery Rods, Multiple Hooks and 6.5-foot Rail Deluxe Kit on Amazon
Arti Gallery 6 Classic French Gallery Rods, Hooks and 6.5-foot Rail Deluxe Kit on Amazon
Arti Gallery 5 Classic French Gallery Rods, Hooks and 13-foot Rail Deluxe Kit on Amazon
Arti Gallery 5 Heavy French Gallery Rods, Hooks and 13-foot Rail Deluxe Kit on Amazon
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