There are several different methods for hanging your curtains without using nails or screws in your wall.
How to hang heavy wall decor without nails.
Put away your hammer and nails there s a quicker and easier way to hang heavy pictures.
Well push that fear aside friends.
Avoid using nails altogether to avoid having issues with them.
Whether you re a renter a homeowner or living in student accommodation velcro brand hangables picture hanging strips are the easiest way to hang pictures of all shapes sizes and weights without marking or damaging your walls.
Command hooks can work too.
There are a wide variety of adhesive hooks and strips available that have the capacity to hold the weight of a framed picture.
You buy them hang your curtain and insert them between your window frames.
Use adhesive hooks and strips.
Hang wall art with adhesive strips instead of nails.
And it won t put holes in your walls.
Unless it s secured through drywall into a stud the weight of the hung item can cause the nail to pull out bringing a bit of drywall with it.
Magnetic curtain rods are available as are hangers that tap in behind your window frame.
One set of strips will hold one 8 10 inch frame or three pounds.
The best part about using adhesive strips to hang wall art is that you can remove them from smooth wall surfaces without damaging the wall.
But there are many places where you may want to hang a picture but can t use nails perhaps because you don t want to leave large holes in the wall can t drill or hammer through the wall or will be changing your pictures or their arrangement frequently.
If you re hanging a 10 foot by 10 foot renaissance masterpiece you might not want to use the same sticky hooks you.
They stay together by the velcro in the middle.
All you need is this little gadget a high mighty wall hanger.
Hanging pictures is a great way to decorate and personalize a space.
How to hang artwork without using nails 1.
Tension rods are probably the easiest.
These come in sets where one side attaches to the picture frame and the other side sticks to the wall.
Adhesive strips attach to the back of the frame and can hold anywhere from three pounds up to 16 pounds.
Nails have their place in construction but rarely work best when it comes to hanging heavy paintings photos or decorative works on the wall.