9 1 kg are considered too heavy for hanging on a wall without proper reinforcement.
How to hang heavy wall art without nails.
Pictures that weigh over 20 lbs.
All you need is this little gadget a high mighty wall hanger.
The simplest way to hang pictures on the wall is to hammer a nail into the wall.
Well push that fear aside friends.
Put away your hammer and nails there s a quicker and easier way to hang heavy pictures.
Hang wall art with adhesive strips instead of nails.
According to our buddy john gidding you can hang big and heavy wall art in your apartment without using a single nail or hammer.
This will allow the picture to be flush with the wall once you place adhesive strips on the back of it.
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.
And it won t put holes in your walls.
If you don t want to place any adhesives on your picture you can use adhesive hooks on your walls instead.
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.
You ll find yourself with a hammer in hand looking at your pristine walls and wondering is there any way i can hang artwork.
To ensure that your picture doesn t come crashing down after you hang it make sure you choose the proper tools and technique for a heavier picture.
Nails have their place in construction but rarely work best when it comes to hanging heavy paintings photos or decorative works on the wall.
After all hanging your newly acquired masterpiece isn t always an option for some homeowners whether you re renting or just really really bad at home improvement.
Adhesive strips attach to the back of the frame and can hold anywhere from three pounds up to 16 pounds.
To hang pictures without nails remove any protruding hardware from the picture frame first.
Collecting art is a lot of fun but hanging it when you get home is a little more complicated.