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How To Secure Furniture To Wall Without Holes

How to secure furniture to wall without holes? Many of us want to live in an apartment with a decorative home in this day and age.

But if you don’t wish to permanent holes left behind, or might be moving, securing furniture without the use of screws is a challenge.

We have researched various techniques and tools to keep furniture secure without causing damage to your wall.

Whether you have a lease that forbids you from hanging things on the walls or does not want to risk any damage, you will see below helpful tips on how to keep your bookshelf, dresser, or sofa in place without damaging any property.

How To Secure Furniture To Wall Without Holes

different ways to secure furniture to wall without holes

One way to connect the furniture you need by a wall is by threading a tether system.

You will want to use something made out of plastic ties, steel cables, or Velcro straps to accomplish this.

If your piece of furniture needs hardware added to it, such as screws or a hook and loop system, you will likely have to drill pilot holes into the material, which allow you to secure said hardware.

Below are the ways to connect furniture to wall without gaps:

QDOS Furniture Anti-Tip Kit

QDOS is an anti-tip technology that keeps furniture from tipping over in collisions with children and pets. It’s easy.

All consumers have to do is affix the bracket to the wall, connect the piece of furniture to the stand with a rope, and prevent it from falling over! Consumers can receive screws to secure the brackets to a stud.

According to the QDOS website, the product will hold up to 200lb. And if you need to move furniture, clean behind it or rearrange room space for whatever reason.

You can loosen or tighten its straps accordingly, and the unit won’t topple over. Also, there’s no need to drill a hole into your walls when mounting this screen.

You can use one or two patented hooks that adhere the mount onto a stud in the wall instead of having to go through all that extra work.

A small disc is placed on the TV with an adhesive backing and then attached to the hook, allowing easy dismantling if needed.

Quakehold Universal Flat Screen Safety Straps

There is at least one flat-screen television set up on a nice TV stand at most homes.

Securing these expensive pieces of entertainment furniture protects an investment from possible damage, and it can also prevent children and pets from getting injured by falling TVs.

The Quakehold kit includes two durable nylon straps with buckles to secure the television in place. TVs up to 70 inches in size and up to 150 lbs. are best suited for this kit.

The peel-and-press adhesive mounts can adhere to the wall or a piece of furniture to stop a TV from toppling over.

Which is especially helpful when placed near windows or other fragile items as they may be sucked into the open window during a severe weather event like an earthquake.

Glue

Glue can be used to mount items directly to the wall with no screws, studs, holes or brackets. Ensure the surface of the wall is dry and clean. Measure twice before cutting any holes into your walls.

Apply a moderate glue line to the back of the hook or bracket to be applied directly on the wall. Let dry for 24 hours or longer before use.

To connect furniture to walls by harnessing them via tethers, start by ensuring that you have the necessary equipment for safely hitching your piece of furniture to the wall.

When it comes to your system, I strongly suggest using plastic ties and steel cables to connect baskets with consumables, accessories and decorations or pencils, pens and art materials on any flat surfaces like walls, desktops and tabletops or connecting dressers or shelves from walls with hooked hooks within a child’s bedroom.

You can also do this at home if you prefer, as I have done so myself several times when preparing items for display during certain exhibits at conventions.

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