With the right tools, it is simple and straightforward to hang a picture without nails.
Hanging pictures don’t seem that difficult a task. Grab a hammer and a nail, hammer in the nail, then hang the picture. Boom, you’re done.
But it can be tricky, especially if you’re renting and don’t want to deal with patching drywall holes when you leave, or cracking or loosening the plaster in plaster walls. Adhesive picture hooks or Command strips are going to be your new best friend!
I once lived in a house built in 1880. The first floor had been updated with drywall in the 1990s — you could tell by the bluish bathtub and garish mirrors outlined with crystal flowers — but the second floor was still plaster and lathe. I knew how to hang artwork on drywall, easy. But on the second floor, I had no idea what I was up against.
Who knew plaster could loosen when hammering a nail into the wall? Or that some nails can’t penetrate plaster and bend upon impact? I quickly realized I should have done my research.
That’s when I discovered Command strips, which were easy to stick and level. My pictures stayed put for a year-and-a-half. Then, when dismantling and packing for a move, the strips pulled off with ease and without damage.
Read on to learn how to hang your pictures without nails, mess or fuss.