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How to Display Decor Without Damaging Your Walls

July 20, 2024
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Hannah Haber

Wall decorations are an essential part of every home as they add character, emotion, and ambiance to any space. But getting your desired aesthetic can be hindered by the fear of damaging walls. While hammering nails is a common method for mounting decor, it leaves unsightly holes that are a hassle to cover up. Fortunately, there’s a growing array of simpler and innovative methods to display decor while leaving your walls damage-free. 

Residue-free Adhesives

How to Display Decor Without Damaging Your Walls.
Photo by Jeric Rustia

Unlike nails and screws, adhesives create a temporary bond that doesn’t penetrate and leave cracks and holes on walls. Perfect for renters, this peel-and-stick solution removes cleanly from your walls, saving you money on security deposit. Along with the ease of use, it additionally offers a wide range of varieties compatible with different surfaces and decor. Here are some of the most common adhesives you can use to hang your favorite pieces. 

Command Strips

This type of adhesive consists of two parts—a mounting tab attached to the item you want to hang and a removable adhesive tab you attach to the wall. Despite its simple and straightforward design, command strips can hold the weight of light wall decor like photo frames, posters, and even heavier mirrors and small shelves. 

They are just as easy to remove as they are to apply—simply pull the tab gently from the surface. So, you have the flexibility to display and rearrange decor on walls wherever and whenever you prefer. 

Adhesive Hooks

Slightly different from command strips, adhesive hooks offer a more direct damage-free hanging solution for wall decor. It’s a simple peel-and-stick application with a self-contained hanging point, making it ideal for quick and easy decor installation. This is particularly suitable for lightweight decor with pre-existing loops or hangers like small planters, hats, or macrame. 

Magnetic Strips

Metal decor is generally heavier than other materials, so it requires a different approach for display. Magnetic strips are an excellent, damage-free solution due to their strong holding capacity. Plus, you can directly attach metal objects to the strips without the need for nails or other hardware.  

Most magnetic strips use ferrite magnets, which can hold anything from a few ounces to several pounds. But for heavier metal decor, look for the type with neodymium magnets. Larger and thicker strips with high-strength adhesive backing additionally ensure a stronger hold. 

Poster Putty

Also known as mounting putty and sticky tack, poster putty is a moldable adhesive that can be shaped into various forms. This lets you shape it into various forms to properly fit the decor and walls. 

Unlike with other adhesives, you can reuse poster putty multiple times without losing its adhesive properties. So, you’re free to create temporary displays for your cherished items. However, it can deform and weaken its holding capacity under the weight of heavier objects. Posters, prints, clocks, mirrors, and other lightweight decor are the ideal items to use with this adhesive.

Leaning Art 

How to Display Decor Without Damaging Your Walls.
Photographed by Ed Simon
Photographed by Ed Simon
How to Display Decor Without Damaging Your Walls.
Photographed by Ed Simon

This stylish and hassle-free method simply involves resting decor against the wall. So, it doesn’t require additional purchases aside from the decorative piece itself. More importantly, you’re free to experiment with different arrangements and achieve your desired design with guaranteed damage-free walls. 

Although it works with most decor types, it’s perfectly applicable for displaying large canvases, mirrors, and sculptures. Moreover, it gives you more options to lay out decor in areas like floors and above shelves and desks. 

However, this nail-free approach might require additional support to prevent tipping and accidents. You can use easels, platforms, or sturdy furniture to securely hold decor in place. You can also consider applying the leaning art approach away from high-traffic areas and unstable surfaces to help minimize risks. 

Dedicated Storage Solutions

How to Display Decor Without Damaging Your Walls.
Photo from VARP Photography

For a more practical display solution, dedicating a shelf or a display case not only keeps the walls damage-free, but also provides a stable place for your decor. Compared to other damage-free methods, this already gives you a clear spot with their defined partitions and tiers. 

Furthermore, it allows you to showcase and rearrange decorative items while maximizing space. Since you can neatly put all of them in a single area, you can easily curate a cohesive display. This is especially great for large collections, or if you frequently rotate items you want to display. 

But depending on their dimensions and materials, some may have limited capacity for larger items. To accommodate different sizes and weights, consider incorporating a mix of shelves, cabinets, and display stands.

Your walls should be a canvas for your creativity, not a casualty of your decor. With these damage-free ways to display decor, you can freely express your creativity and personality without leaving a trace.

Read more: The Ultimate Furniture Solution Guide for Small Spaces

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