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Hi - I just moved into a new apartment and there is one mirrored wall that I would like to cover up with fabric or a tapestry or something. However, I can't nail it in and I was wondering if there was some double-sided velcro solution that I could use to hang it from the top of the wall? Or something else?
I am completely clueless when it comes to this kind of thing, so any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
fierywoman
(8,117 posts)I'm totally with you re the mirror walls! Even a light weight fabric would cover the mirror. Sorry I can't help you with what kind of velcro is out there these days -- my only experience with it is that it gets pricey for a few feet of it.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)It's the corner of the studio where I put my dining table and I really don't like mirrors, especially when I am eating. Maybe I will go to the hardware store tomorrow and see if they have anything.
Thank you!
fierywoman
(8,117 posts)they make double- sided duct tape?) (You're welcome, any time.)
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Sheer would be fine. Thanks for the idea!
fierywoman
(8,117 posts)moved on it yet -- I don't know why I didn't think of it last week -- what about this plastic stuff that adheres to windows and comes off without a trace because it stays on with a little water between the plastic and the window?
I chose one just to give you an idea but there are many possbilities ...
https://www.amazon.com/Coavas-Adhesive-Frosted-Bathroom-17-7by78-7/dp/B00XHXU7PU/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=plastic+window+film&qid=1560558105&s=gateway&sr=8-5
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)And it comes off easily which is good. I have to wait until I can get someone in here to help me to get up that high. My balance is terrible so I don't want to get on a chair or step stool since I broke my arm a few years ago falling off one trying to change a light bulb in the kitchen. And this is also a very inexpensive solution!
Thanks for the suggestion!
fierywoman
(8,117 posts)Amazon has a large selection. And make your own solution to spray on the surface (mirror), it costs pennies to make. (You're very welcome, of course.)
AndJusticeForSome
(537 posts)Double-sided duct tape?
Let us know what worked. Good luck.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)I am worried the duct tape would leave a residue on the mirror that I would have to pay for when I move out though. You would think that some engineer would spot the hole in the market for "Simple Home Improvement Solutions". They could make a fortune. Still trying to figure out how to hang up framed lithographs without hammer and nails too.
Most things are too heavy for the Command Hooks.
AndJusticeForSome
(537 posts)I found double-sided duct tape (blue) at (ick) Walmart.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Thanks for the suggestion!
in2herbs
(3,157 posts)at some hardware stores.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)It might work. I will have to ask the people at the hardware store to make sure it will come off the mirror when I need to move out and how much weight it will hold. Thanks for the idea!
in2herbs
(3,157 posts)in2herbs
(3,157 posts)leaving a trace and comes in different weight capabilities. Also at hardware stores.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)It should work for lightweight fabric. I tried it once before for heavy framed prints and it didn't work too well, but willing to give it a try for this. Thanks!
flotsam
(3,268 posts)Edit to add: About the same weight as a single bedsheet and very nice-I use them for photography backdrops.
Phoenix61
(17,690 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Lars39
(26,240 posts)to put material on a wall. Argo starch is whats used iirc.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)And knowing myself and lack of patience, I could see making a real mess of it, but I will see if I can pay a handy friend into doing it. I know someone who is really good at this kind of thing. Thank you!
MagickMuffin
(17,155 posts)But depending on the wall, you could check out tension rods. That way (if they're available in your size) you could change out the wall hangings fairly regularly if wanting a new look.