Hanging art and decor can transform a space, but it can also leave behind unsightly damage to your walls, especially if you’re renting or like to change things up frequently. Fortunately, there are several effective ways to hang your favorite pieces without damaging the surface of your walls. In this post, we’ll explore different methods, including peel-and-stick options, adhesive hooks, and tips for using traditional tools. And of course, we’ll highlight BIG Wall Decor’s Stickablez product—an ideal solution for many situations.
1. Peel-and-Stick Wall Art
One of the easiest and most versatile ways to hang wall decor without causing damage is by using peel-and-stick art, like our Stickablez. This type of wall decor uses a state-of-the-art adhesive that allows you to reposition or remove the artwork as needed without leaving residue or pulling paint from the wall. It’s perfect for people who want to frequently switch up their art or move it around without the hassle of nails or permanent fixtures.
Why choose Stickablez?
- Repositionable: Move your art around without worrying about ruining your walls.
- No tools required: Skip the hammer and nails.
- Damage-free: Perfect for renters or those with commitment issues when it comes to decor.
2. Adhesive Hooks and Strips
If you have non-stickable art or prefer framed pieces, adhesive hooks and strips are a great option. Products like Command™ strips or hooks allow you to hang framed prints, canvases, and other lightweight decor items without nails. Simply apply the adhesive strips to the back of the frame, press it firmly against the wall, and you’re good to go. They’re easy to remove and don’t leave marks.
Best practices for using adhesive hooks and strips:
- Follow weight limits: Be sure the hook or strip you choose can support the weight of your artwork.
- Prep your wall: Clean the surface before applying the adhesive to ensure the best hold.
- Test first: Try a small section of the wall to make sure the adhesive won’t peel paint when removed.
3. Lean It or Shelf It
If you’re really looking to avoid anything that sticks to or pierces the walls, why not lean your artwork instead? Leaning large pieces of art against the wall can create a modern, casual look. You can also use shelves or picture ledges to display a rotating collection of decor without any wall damage.
Advantages of leaning or using shelves:
- No holes or adhesive: You’re not attaching anything directly to the wall.
- Flexibility: Easily swap out art or reposition items without redoing hooks or hangers.
- Visual layering: Leaning art or displaying it on a ledge allows for layering multiple pieces in one area.
4. Tension Rods for Hanging Lightweight Art
Another creative solution is to use tension rods. These can be placed between two walls (like in a hallway or small room) to create a makeshift gallery space. You can hang lightweight prints, fabrics, or tapestries from the rods using clips or hooks. This method is especially useful for renters who can’t make any holes or marks on their walls.
Tension rod benefits:
- No drilling or adhesives: Perfect for renters or those who want temporary decor.
- Inexpensive: Tension rods are a budget-friendly solution for hanging decor.
- Versatile: Use them to display multiple pieces or even string lights alongside your art.
5. Putty and Velcro
If you’re hanging lightweight items such as posters, postcards, or small canvas prints, consider using removable mounting putty or Velcro strips. These materials work well for non-framed decor and are easy to remove without any damage to the wall. Simply apply the putty or Velcro to the corners of your decor piece and press it firmly against the wall.
Tips for using putty or Velcro:
- Weight limits apply: Ensure the decor piece is lightweight to avoid the putty or Velcro losing its grip over time.
- Choose removable products: Make sure you’re using a product that is explicitly labeled as non-damaging and removable.
Conclusion
Hanging wall decor without damaging your walls is easier than ever with the variety of tools and products available. Whether you choose peel-and-stick solutions like Stickablez, adhesive strips, or more unconventional methods like leaning or using tension rods, you can create a beautiful gallery wall or showcase your favorite pieces while keeping your walls intact.
Renters, commitment-phobes, and frequent redecorators can now enjoy their art without the fear of unsightly holes or damage. Just remember to choose the method that best suits your artwork’s size, weight, and your wall surface to ensure a lasting (but damage-free) display.