I am really pleased with my new spice rack. I thought I was going to put them inside my cabinet like another reviewer had posted photos of doing, so I just ordered two. Upon getting them, I realized that I might just be able to fit them on my kitchen wall in an odd blank spot I have had to stare at since purchasing our home. And, sure enough, they fit! So, of course, I decided to order two more and completely fill the space. I couldn't be more pleased with how it turned out. To hang them this way, I had to remove one of the brackets on the back and reorient it to hang vertically. The head of the little brass screws strip out super easy. Make SURE you have the right size bit when doing this, and be careful, or you won't be able to screw it back in. I used some little rubber bumpers on the back of the rack to make sure the hanging equipment wouldn't interfere with how the jars sit once installed on the wall. I also used a few tiny finishing nails in the corners to make sure the rack would swing side to side any at all. I only really have a few slightly negative comments about this product, but they are not big enough to effect my overall rating of this product. I REALLY wish they would sell this rack without the filled spices. Since I ordered 4 sets, I certainly didn't need four basil, four parsley, etc. I dumped the extras in plastic bags and gave to relatives that might need to refresh their spices a bit. But it still felt wasteful, and it was a pain to then have to run all the jars through the dishwasher, and then meticulously dry each one just so I could fill them. I also bought a large package of labels so that everything would match. Peeling the original labels off was delightfully easy...they all came off in one piece, with no residue left behind. I was pretty grateful for that. But still, I really wish this set came with just the rack, or with at least empty bottles as well. But that's really not that big of a deal. The only other complaint is that the plastic lid on the jars is pretty flimsy. I knocked over one of the jars, and the lid cracked open. Since I am using this vertically, I have more bottles than spaces, so that's not too big of a deal. But I feel like I should probably find matching bottles soon, since I am sure there will be more casualties to follow. When fitting more than one together, side by side or on top of one another...they will not perfectly match up. There will be fluctuations in the diamonds meeting up evenly. It took A LOT of adjusting to get it somewhat even. I may decide later to take all four down and actually mount them to a board to get them a bit more even. But to be honest, once the spices are in place, you won't notice the uneveness as much. Except the very center diamond where all four meet...that space is a good bit larger than the other spaces. Just know if you are trying to do this, you will really need to map it on a flat spot first, and play around with which ones meet up with one another best. Honestly, if I had more room, I would have done a much more fun, irregular pattern. You could make a really interesting pattern by linking them together in a more random way. Overall, I spent $120 roughly, buying four of these, to put this together like this. But now I have the potential to store roughly 70 jars of spices. I really like the way it looks, and it might feel like a lot of money, but now I have SO much more room in my upper cabinet, it's like I built on more space.