How can I attach a room divider without damaging the wall?
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If it's free standing, does it need to be attached to the wall? Can you use furniture or shelves on one side or the other to keep it up instead?
Yes. Why the need to attach it to a wall if it's free standing?
Are you able to hang from the ceiling? Just a few screw hooks from studs in the ceiling, and you could hang it. Here are some other ideas: https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=room%20divider
I needed a temporary door and used a room divider. I just put large "L" brackets on the bottom to support it on both sides. It didn't look great but in it's location it didn't show much.