However you can use adhesive fasteners to hang up light hollow shelves made of things like balsa wood.
How to hang a shelf on a wall without nails.
You will require a corner so the shelf can be supported at 2 sides.
This will allow the picture to be flush with the wall once you place adhesive strips on the back of it.
If you don t want to place any adhesives on your picture you can use adhesive hooks on your walls instead.
There is no reason to damage your walls after reading this article.
Unfortunately fasteners like nails are necessary to hang up extremely heavy shelves made of dense solid materials like steel or oak.
Wall shelves without nails or screws.
The shelf comes with three parts.
Unless it s secured through drywall into a stud the weight of the hung item can cause the nail to pull out bringing a bit of drywall with it.
After reading this article we hope that you have a better understanding of all the different wall shelves without nails or screws options and no drilling installation methods.
Ikea lack shelves are great in that they are light so they can be added to your wall without much effort.
Avoid using nails altogether to avoid having issues with them.
In this instructable i ll show how i mounted some simple ikea lack shelves without any nails or drilling.
Installing these shelves on the wall typically involves drilling holes in the wall which provides maximum support.
Decide where you d like to hang the shelf and use a level to draw a horizontal even line where the shelf will go.
As a general rule try to hang shelves that weigh 3 lb 1 4 kg or less.
Weight bearing shelves support heavy objects such as mirrors vases books and picture frames.
Draw a thin light line on the wall to show you where to hang the shelf.
This will make it easier when you go to drill in the top halves of the fasteners.
The actual shelf itself an adhesive strip that has a marked center point and a built in level and two metal pieces that you push through your wall on each side the adhesive strip has little notches so you know where they go.