Want to know how to hang plates on the wall? I’m sharing my tips & tricks and the plate hangers that I used to get the job done right!
For months I kept my beautiful new plates sitting in a cabinet where they weren’t used or seen. And the big bare wall in my dining room? It stayed bare. Because honestly the whole idea of designing and hanging a decorative plate wall intimidated me. But I finally took the leap and hauled my plates out of the cabinet and hung them up on our dining room wall:

It turned out to be one of my favorite dining room wall decor ideas! The trickiest part was figuring out the how-tos of hanging the plates so I thought I’d share what worked best for me, what’s worked for others, and why you may want to choose one method of hanging plates over the other (post includes commissionable links; for more information, see my full disclosure statement {here}).

Step 1: Figure Out How You Want to Arrange Your Plates
Take all the plates that you’re thinking about using in your plate wall and lay them out on the floor. If you have space constraints for the wall that they’ll be hanging on, it helps to put some painter’s tape on the floor to mark the max width and height that you have to work with. Arrange and rearrange until you figure out a design that you love!

All of my plates are from Juliska – the ones with the printed scenes are from their Country Estate collection in Flint color that you can find {here}. I also have two of {these dinner plates} from their Berry & Thread collection, and multiple different sized plates from their Jardins du Monde collection {here}. The center platter is the Jardins du Monde grande charger that is no longer available but can sometimes be found on eBay {here}.
Step 2: Trace Each Plate on Paper
I wanted to see the arrangement up on the wall before nailing in 20+ hangers and realizing that I should have shifted it up or down or changed some plates around so I traced the plates on kraft paper and cut each of them out. Once each plate was cut out, I drew both a horizontal and vertical line through the center of each paper plate, which helped me line them up evenly on the wall using a level.
I wish I was a girl who could just wing it and not worry if things don’t line up quite right but I know myself enough to know that it would bug me if the arrangement was visibly “off”!
Step 3: Tape Your Templates to the Wall
Once I had my plate templates arranged and level on the wall, I taped them to the wall to make sure they wouldn’t fall down overnight (I was doing my hanging the next day). And then when I was getting my girls their breakfast the next morning, I heard a rustling in the dining room and found them in a heap on the floor. Nooo!
I had used Delicate Surfaces painter’s tape and it didn’t hold. Ugh. Lesson learned. I redid the arrangement but this time used regular painter’s tape and put a tiny nail through the center of each plate just to be extra sure we didn’t have a repeat incident.

Step 4: Figure Out the Best Plate Hangers for You and Hang Them Up!
My original plan was to hang my plates using {these} Disc Hangers, which are adhesive discs that you adhere to the back of your plates. The advantages of the Disc Hangers are that they allow your plates to hang flat against the wall and they are invisible once you hang them. Unfortunately, I realized that most of my plates have a raised pattern on the back – definitely not a good surface for adhering a flat Disc Hanger.
The other disadvantages of the Disc Hangers are that you can’t easily remove them to use the plates. I wanted to be able to take some of the platters off of my wall to use them for serving food at parties every now and then and the Disc Hangers wouldn’t allow me to do that.
Also, according to the reviews, some people have had issues with their plates falling off the wall when using them. But there are others who have used them with beautiful results (and no broken plates!) such as Emily of Timeless Paper who used them to hang this gorgeous plate wall over her bed (don’t you love it?!):

Since the Disc Hangers weren’t going to work for me, I ended up hanging my plates using Tripar’s white vinyl coated plate hangers found {here}. Beware that they do “run small” – my 9″ plates did not fit the 7″-9″ hanger size – I had to use the 10″-14″ size.

Since they are vinyl coated, they won’t scratch the plates like plain wire hangers can and I love that when you use this type of plate hanger, you can easily remove the plates from the wall and use them. The key to working with these hangers is to bend the top of the hanger so that your plate will lay flat on the wall once hung.
The best way to do this is to first attach the plate hanger to the plate and lie the plate on a flat surface. The top of the hanger should (barely) touch the flat surface that your plate is lying on. If it doesn’t, take the hanger off the plate, bend it, and place it back on to see if it’s where you need it to be.

Once all of your plates have hangers, it’s time to get them up on the wall! I used {these OOK picture hooks}. To figure out where to hang them, hook your OOK hook onto the wire hanger that is attached to your plate and measure the distance from the top of the plate down to where the nail will go into the OOK hook. Transfer this measurement to your plate template and gently tap the OOK hook nail in just a bit.

Then remove the template from the wall, put the nail through the OOK hook, and hammer it in at the same spot that you tapped it into moments ago. Now hang your plate!

Repeat.


Our plate wall is definitely my favorite thing about our dining room! You can take a tour to check the entire space out including a bunch of fun “before” and “after” pics (it wasn’t too pretty when we moved in) {here}! Also check out my post with tips on decorating your dining room.





Angelina @ peonies & orange blossoms says
I LOVE your plate wall. It looks like it took a LOT of planning to get it just perfect. Obviously your trick could work for hanging any plates or pictures onto a wall. Saving this for later!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much Angelina! I had actually put off this project for awhile thinking that it would take forever but it was actually much easier than I expected!
Loral Henck says
Beautiful!!!! I’m curious. Where did you buy all your plates?
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Hi Loral! My plates are all made by Juliska – they make beautiful dinnerware and it’s normally quite expensive but they have a warehouse sale twice a year where you can get “seconds” at a fraction of the original cost. Luckily for me their warehouse sale is only 30 minutes from my house so I’ve gotten some great buys from there!
Tina L Berry says
What color is that on your wall?
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Hi Tina! Our dining room wall color is a slightly tweaked version of Sherwin Williams’ Keystone Gray. You can find the exact color formula on this post:
https://www.drivenbydecor.com/2014/04/simple-natural-easter-table-decorations.html
Tina L Berry says
Thank you so much!
Lisa says
Absolutely love this! I am starting my plate wall this weekend! Thank you for all the wonderful tips!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
I’m so glad that you found it helpful Lisa! Good luck with putting together your plate wall!!
carol jane says
Im so afraid of all the nail holes in the wall. Were you? Looks beautiful though.
Kris @ Driven by Décor says
Carol, my biggest worry was that I wouldn’t arrange the plates right and would end up with a ton of holes in the wall from having to redo the arrangement but that’s why I took the time to cut out and tape up the plate outlines before I used a single nail. The nails that I ended up using are those tiny ones that go with the OOK hooks so they’ll be very easy to spackle over if I decided to take down the plate wall at some point (although I can’t imagine wanting to do that anytime soon!). I would encourage you to go for it!
Prasad Shinde says
I Want This Plates for my Dinning Wall can anyone else know about this where i will purchase same or this kind of shape images dishes ???
Jennifer Schmitz says
Beautiful plate wall! I love your choices of texture and shape of the plates.
cindy hattersley design says
Beautiful! Perfectly arranged and I love Juliska!! Gorgeous!
Nancy {at} powellbrower at home says
the best gallery plate wall on the internet, for sure! Thanks for showing the process Kris, xo Nancy
Linda {Calling it Home} says
You made this look so easy. I hate that ‘template thing’ it just never works out for me. I’ll hire you….hey. I’ll be in Florida and you can come when it’s freezing here.
Elizabeth @ The Little Black Door says
You really did do an amazing job! It makes me want to add more plates to my wall!! 🙂
pam {simple details} says
Mine would still be in the cabinet!! Yours are such a gorgeous statement, and you made it look awfully easy!
Lisa @ Shine Your Light says
That is a daunting task and you did it perfectly Kris! Love how the arrangement came out!
Emily (Timeless Paper) says
Stunning! Great tips. Thank you for sharing my plate wall too!
Denise Greenwood says
Really beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial 🙂
therelishedroost says
Trusty butcher paper and blue tape always come in handy.great job!!
Simply LKJ says
Amazing Kris! I know that had to be time consuming but the end result is fantastic!!!