Lastly, hang the curtains onto your rod by inserting the rod through the pole pocket, grommet rings, or fabric tabs. Double-check if the brackets are secure, then rest the pole in the brackets. Now, you can step back and admire your curtains! Some extra tips: Use a step ladder to saf...
From TVs, mirrors, pictures, and more. If you need to hang something on the wall, this is how to do it.
You may need to use drywall anchors to hang your brackets depending on what type of walls you have and how heavy your curtains are. If you are hanging an extra long curtain rod, it is probably a good idea to make a third bracket to help support the middle to prevent sagging. I used ...
Using a rod or curtain rod to hang a tapestry provides versatility and ease of change. Slide the rod through the sleeve or attachment on the tapestry and secure it in place. This method allows you to swap out tapestries quickly, giving you the freedom to refresh your decor whenever you des...
Drywall anchors Installing the hardware Measure where the brackets for the curtain rod will go. First, measure two inches out to the side from each of the top corners of the window molding and make a pencil mark. (Or the corner of the window if there is no molding.) Next, measure four...
There's never a stud when you need one. If you're looking for a clever solution to hang a picture or other fixture to drywall, try one of these.
Depending on your project, you might also need concrete or drywall contractors, and carpenters.Given the number of different pros involved, and the need to coordinate their efforts, you may also want to hire a general contractor to oversee the addition. GCs generally add 10–20 percent to a ...
Another cheaper option is to head to the fabric store and pick up some fabric that matches the room and sew a sink skirt. I'd recommend installing a curtain rod in front of the sink if possible to attach the skirt to, but you can get creative with suction cups or anything else you ...
Speaking of the wall hanging kit, I used this metal French cleat system I’ve used in the past to hang the mirror. It’s super simple and is rated up to 200 pounds, I’ll have a link to it in the video description if you want to check it out. ...
most likely stay firmly affixed to the back of your frame. If you plan on re-hanging the frame in another spot/home, there is no need to remove it. The two halves ofCommand Stripsare identical, so you can just use a fresh half on top of the existing strip to re-hang the frame ...