{"id":1868,"date":"2018-02-10T06:38:27","date_gmt":"2018-02-10T14:38:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.toolazine.com\/?p=1868"},"modified":"2022-05-30T04:53:09","modified_gmt":"2022-05-30T11:53:09","slug":"how-to-hang-a-heavy-picture-on-a-plaster-wall-drywall-with-no-studs-or-drilling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.toolazine.com\/how-to-hang-a-heavy-picture-on-a-plaster-wall-drywall-with-no-studs-or-drilling\/","title":{"rendered":"How to hang a heavy picture on a plaster wall (drywall) even with no studs or drilling"},"content":{"rendered":"

Plater walls (drywall) is horrible for hanging picture, right.<\/p>\n

A nail or screw just will not hold and will only make a mess!<\/p>\n

Well, that kind of right.<\/p>\n

It may be that you are not using the right kind of screws or there are other options.<\/p>\n

Did you know that there are special screws for plaster walls?<\/p>\n

There are! But we will get to those later. Let’s start from the start so you will know how to hang a heavy picture on a plaster wall (drywall) with no studs or drilling. You will make a hole though you will not need to drill it.<\/p>\n

Where\u00a0 to hand a painting<\/h2>\n

Most people hand paintings on a wall. However, different areas on each wall may be more or less suitable to hang paintings. Aesthetics (if it will look nice) is a major factor. Ideally, you want to hang the painting on a wall where a stud, as that is the most secure option for anchoring the hook into the wall.<\/p>\n

You may also want to consider handing paintings away from sources of heat, moisture and direct sunlight.<\/p>\n

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If you are hanging a painting on a plaster wall (drywall) with studs<\/h2>\n

If you do have studs it is best to hang things from the studs. Fasteners that are put into studs are more secure and stronger than those that are not put into a stud. For this reason, heavy painting and other heavy things should be hung fastened to a stud.<\/p>\n

Finding the wall studs<\/h3>\n

To find wall studs, keep knocking on the wall and move along until you feel or hear something solid behind the plaster (drywall). If you can’t confirm where your studs are using this method there are electronic stud finders that you can use to find the studs.<\/p>\n

The Zircon stud finder is a quality option and a reasonable\u00a0price. The Zircon stud finder is available on\u00a0Amazon, check the price here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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\nFastening to a stud<\/h3>\n

You can either drill and then screw a hook into the stud. If screwing a hook into the stud you will want to make sure that the drill bit is smaller than the screw thread. The drill bit should be about the same size or a bit smaller than the screw without the thread. If you need a cheap drill check out my review of the best cordless drills on a budget. You may be interested in the best cordless drill under $50<\/a>, it even comes with a stud finder.<\/p>\n

Drill a hole angling the hole so that it angles down into the stud, similar to if you were nailing into the stud and don’t want the picture wire to slip off the nail. Screw in your hook and hang the painting.<\/p>\n

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If you are hanging a painting on a plaster wall (drywall) without studs<\/h2>\n

No studs, no worries.<\/p>\n

There are various products that you can buy that spread out the weight of the screw over a plaster wall. These include:<\/p>\n