Mount a reed privacy panel to a concrete wall (rental + outdoor space)
I'm trying to figure out how to mount a bamboo reed privacy panel approx 6'x16' to a concrete wall. I saw someone else also posted about this, however I'm a renter at an apartment and can't damage the wall. Any suggestions?
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Hello Ariana,
Maybe you could use masonry nails and hooks to hold the panel or make a frame with long legs which you can set in large paint pots using Quick Crete or Post Crete and fix the panel to the frame once dry. (in about 15 mins). Then you don't have to worry about any damage to the wall. Best wishes.
You could use Loctite's Power Grab. It's an adhesive and you should be able to scrape it off when you move.
Try command hooks
Does it have to be mounted could you just put a cinder block,In front and back to hold it were you want then use cinder block,like a planter
Hi Adriana, I was going to suggest command hook as well. You could attach them to the wall (and they can be removed with no damage) and then use Hemp twine or zip ties to attach the panel to the hooks.
Hi! maybe a number of these would help!
https://www.homedepot.com/p/VELCRO-Brand-4-in-x-2-in-Industrial-Strength-Extreme-Strip-Black-91839/205185812
Hi! When in doubt I always look for Command hooks or strips so I can remove them later. When my daughters lived in college dorms or apartments, we always used them for everything from temporary curtains, to posters, to wall hangings and always got the security deposit back! Good luck and stay safe!
found these ideas for you
https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwj9_J3EksHrAhUUAIYKHbAFD-cYABAAGgJ2dQ&sig=AOD64_1yFhT3tiYbdHln4CBBrPF94hBafw&q&adurl&ved=2ahUKEwignorEksHrAhUnpFkKHWPPA3EQ0Qx6BAgOEAE
use easterners on metal frame that you can dig into ground
If you don’t have ground for the posts, you can build a box frame for it out if treated 2x4’s, as long as you have an intermittent stud every 3-4’. Then make feet to stabilize it.
You could go to Home Depot and get 3 large hinges and use those to attach the panel and get concreat screws
Be sure to test anything that sticks to the concrete first to make sure it's easily and cleanly removed. Search out temporary/removable hangars as I know they exist, I just can't remember the darn name all of a sudden.
Hi Ariana, I would put hooks in the cement and leave them there, the next person may want to use them, they won't hurt anything.