I'm looking for any information on a method of support for tall furniture (bookcases, etc) that doesn't involve attaching it to the wall, but instead goes from the top of the furniture to the ceiling and fixes it in place without drilling.
How To Attach Furniture To Wall Without Drilling. To attach one, you drill a thin hole in the wall and one in the furniture. Hang a frame without leaving a mark — command picture hanging strips by to install the strips, attach them to the frame and to the wall, let them rest for at least 30 minutes, and stick them together.
I helped a friend secure tall furniture in an earthquake zone. How to stop a mattress topper from sliding. Every home center here has an entire aisle of brackets, braces, anchors etc.
Or, is there furniture that doesn't need to be attached to the wall?
Instead, you can use construction adhesive to mount the trellis to stucco. Every home center here has an entire aisle of brackets, braces, anchors etc. Anyone out there have any ideas? I recently moved into an apartment that has plaster walls and a 'no holes in the walls' clause in the lease.