How to hang pictures in rental
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Command strips!
Many people have used Command strips with success, me, not so much. With them, you need to be sure they can hold up the weight of your picture, so you will need to be very accurate with that.
One of the main problems I have had with them is they bonded to the paint on the wall and formed a more secure bond with that paint than the paint bonding to the wall, the result is your picture will fall to the floor with the paint stuck to the Command Strip, leaving a paint bare spot on the wall.
Here is a link to guide you:
https://www.wikihow.com/Apply-Command-Strips
Mount a rod on the wall first, then suspend the frames from the rod.
Here are some examples:
Command Strips really are the easiest, but they may not hold or may mar the paint as stated above. You could try what this Hometalker did:https://www.hometalk.com/diy/repair/drywall/the-easiest-way-to-hang-pictures-ever-6588204
You'll have to patch and paint when you leave, but even with Command Strips that might be necessary.
The Easiest Way to Hang Pictures Ever!
command hooks won't hurt the walls
even if you have to use small nails to hang photos you can patch those when you move
3M Command hooks and strips. No damage to surfaces
command hooks all the way. Look on the package for the rating of the weight of what you want to hang.
Command strips work awesome!
Hello.If you are not allowed to use nails a temporary adhesive method would be suggested. Depending on the weight of your decorative piece command adhesive sticky strips or hooks can be an option. On a metal front door a magnetic hook works for a wreath.
Command hooks are great.
Use Command hooks, they leave no marks when you take them down.
Def. try command strips/hooks. There are a huge variety of sizes and it'll tell you how much weight they'll support. You can find them at Target, Walmart or even the grocery store sometimes!