Hanging heavy objects on your wall can be a difficult and scary process for many reasons. You don’t want your object crashing down and breaking, and you also don’t want your wall being damaged in the hanging process.

Whether it’s a picture frame, mirror, or something heavier, you need to make sure you’re not putting damage to your wall or damaging your item in the process.

In this post, you’ll discover all the different ways you can hang objects on your wall the right way. No more worrying about your item falling or ruining your wall again.

  • Drilling Into Your Wall

This is a classic way to hang a heavy object into your wall, using a screw and nailing it into your wall. It’s important to know whether your wall is made of plaster or drywall when hanging your object.

Most houses have drywall, but if you have an older home dating back to the 1950s or older, plaster may have been used. If you are unsure which wall type you have, consider the pushpin method of sticking a pushpin into your wall. A pushpin will easily go into most drywall, while if it is a plastered wall, the pin won’t.

Also, make sure you are using the right screw size. Most drywall is about ½ inch in thickness, in this case, 1 and ¼ screws work great if hanging something on the lighter side.

Meanwhile, plaster can range from ¾ to 1 and ¼ inches thick, so use screws up to 2 and ½ inches long.

 

  • Picture Hangers

Hang your photos using a picture hanger. Hooks typically can range by how heavy a photo/ frame is, anywhere from 5 to 100 pounds. You can use a picture hanger by pushing the provided pin through your hole and hanging your photo – as easy as that!

 

  • Mirror Clips

If you are looking to hang a mirror, mirror clips are a great way. Make sure to use your hanger clips with a long screw hole so once the hanger is in place, you can slide it along the fastener.

 

  • Mounting Bracket For TV

Television can be a pricier item you hang on your wall, that’s why you want to ensure you hang this properly to not damage it. Thankfully, TVs today are relatively lightweight. There are various wall-mounted TV brackets you can get; ensure you get the right size for your TV.

Remember, before hanging your TV, make sure you know how you are going to take care of the TV cords. If you prefer a clean look or don’t care at all if the cords drape loosely is important to know before hanging.

 

  • Command Strips

If you are looking to hang something lightweight and want a simple method to do so, then using command strips is the solution for you. Command strips are an easy product with simple straightforward directions that work almost like Velcro. And, if you want to move the command hook or no longer want to use it, it’s easy to remove and won’t leave any lasting damage on your wall.