This sure is relevant to my life, but I’m in a situation where drilling holes isn’t a great option (renting both homes and office buildings). Wondering about the best ways to put up hooks that doesn’t involve drilling.
I responded about Command hooks in a subthread, but also recommend picture frame hangers (image below, since the term is somewhat ambiguous). They are not the most helpful/versatile shape, but they can hold quite a lot of weight with only a small nail hole.
Each of these needs just two holes, one at each end of the row of hooks, though I did two at each end to make it a bit more study. Both as a tenant and the landlord I would think that would be fine? You just take it down and spackle when you leave.
I’ve successfully used Command Strips (basically plastic hooks attached by tape), though they have limited weight maximums so I wouldn’t use them for something like a bike. They’d be great for face masks or most of the other examples that Jeff listed.
Some landlords ask that you don’t use them though, and I’ve occasionally had them rip off paint if I’m not careful when removing them.
I’ve used Command hooks in at least six different buildings and almost never had this problem (when they’re removed correctly). They make them big and strong enough that you can hang a stepladder.
This sure is relevant to my life, but I’m in a situation where drilling holes isn’t a great option (renting both homes and office buildings). Wondering about the best ways to put up hooks that doesn’t involve drilling.
I responded about Command hooks in a subthread, but also recommend picture frame hangers (image below, since the term is somewhat ambiguous). They are not the most helpful/versatile shape, but they can hold quite a lot of weight with only a small nail hole.
Each of these needs just two holes, one at each end of the row of hooks, though I did two at each end to make it a bit more study. Both as a tenant and the landlord I would think that would be fine? You just take it down and spackle when you leave.
I’ve successfully used Command Strips (basically plastic hooks attached by tape), though they have limited weight maximums so I wouldn’t use them for something like a bike. They’d be great for face masks or most of the other examples that Jeff listed.
Some landlords ask that you don’t use them though, and I’ve occasionally had them rip off paint if I’m not careful when removing them.
I don’t know; my experience was that they took the paint off when they came off
I’ve used Command hooks in at least six different buildings and almost never had this problem (when they’re removed correctly). They make them big and strong enough that you can hang a stepladder.
They are adhesive, right? Which means they are only as strong as the paint? I’m amazed that you can hang a stepladder on wall paint!