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To answer this question quickly, you don't necessarily need to use a stud. Wall studs are the most sturdy way to hang up heavy shelves. But, you can also use drywall anchors to install your shelf correctly.
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Read More »Shelves are a great way to organize your home and save some space. With the right setup, you can even keep clutter off your floors and furniture, and display some of your favourite decorations and items on your wall. However, you want to ensure that you properly hang up your shelves! I am going to share how to hang a shelf safely! Any hanging shelf you install should be level and secure. This way your shelf doesn’t come crashing down. If you are looking for a way to correctly hang up shelves, you have come to the right place. I’ll show you exactly how to hang a shelf throughout the rest of this post.
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Read More »Once you know that your screws fit, take them out and prepare to put them in your anchor and bracket. If you are not using wall studs, you will be using a drywall anchor. This needs to go in before your screws do. Otherwise, align your shelf bracket with the marks you made earlier and put your screws into the holes in your bracket. After this, you can begin fully screwing them into the wall. Be careful, and don’t tighten up your screws too much.
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