I live in a sm apartment. Can not attach things to the walls. Help!!!!

Yolanda
by Yolanda
  10 answers
  • Chas' Crazy Creations Chas' Crazy Creations on Dec 06, 2017

    I use those wonderful 3 M Hooks that are temporary. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes... https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=3m+hooks&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3A3m+hooks

  • Nancy Nancy on Dec 06, 2017

    Buy Command stick on fasteners. They come in various sizes and allow for vRious weights. They stretch to remove without any trace of having been there!

  • Ken Ken on Dec 06, 2017

    Is there a question?

    • Yolanda Yolanda on Dec 06, 2017

      Yes need ideals. Was wanting to put peg board in the kitchen. And an have no more room for shelf's for my books

  • Mary Dennis Mary Dennis on Dec 06, 2017

    Try command strips and hooks.

  • Tinyshoes Tinyshoes on Dec 06, 2017

    Check your contract or with landlord

  • Cath windmueller Cath windmueller on Dec 06, 2017

    You can hang art with 3M command hooks which come in all types and sizes and they don't ruin walls.

  • Joy30150932 Joy30150932 on Dec 06, 2017

    3M command hooks which can be removed afely when you leave.

  • Joy30150932 Joy30150932 on Dec 06, 2017

    That should be safely!!

  • Tinyshoes Tinyshoes on Dec 06, 2017

    Too bad...makes your life hard! You can always prop pictures on tables. Get an old ladder and use as shelving for height. Tall furniture, such as high headboard and drape flowers, use art that sticks to walls w/o leaving residue when removed, a hutch with glass doors to display. Don't go out and buy new furniture but try to build from what you have. I believe you can do it just get keep on thinking and send pics. Good luck!

  • Ken Ken on Dec 06, 2017

    If you cannot get relief to allow you to attach to the wall and you have no room for additional or taller shelves and your storage issue is books... Time to find another place to live or rent a storage unit for the books. Command hooks will not hold enough weight for books or anything but a very small pegboard.


    This is one of those cases where a virtual 3D rendering of your apartment would be invaluable. Once one gets to look around, the unused corners or inefficient use of space becomes obvious. A pity that you don't have one of those. You just need a fresh set of eyes.