First think of how heavy the object you want to hang is.
How to hang objectson wall in fifth wheel.
It is also best to avoid trying to hang heavy objects onto your rv wall.
Attach the corresponding half of the velcro to the wall.
Now you know that there are several options to hang things on your rv walls.
You can frame flatter objects just like a picture.
An over the door towel rack works pretty well too.
If you have a shower area in your rv think about using suction cup hooks on the smoother walls or even on the windows.
The heavier the object the more likely it is that you will inflict more damage to the wall.
Once the picture is hung attach some strips of velcro to the back of the picture.
Peel and stick velcro makes this a quick process.
Here we ll give you ideas on how to decorate and deck out the inside of your camper whether you re looking to hang a tv mount your favorite painting hang a clock or keep your set of wooden spoons close at hand in the kitchen.
For televisions and other large heavy items consider a mounting bracket.
We demonstrate how to hang things on the interior walls of an rv without using screws nails or velcro.
The second option is probably the most common method for mounting things in your rv.
Rest bulkier objects on a shelf.
How your objects actually end up on the wall really depends on the object and how you want to showcase it.
Here s how to do it.
If there must be a seam along the wall make sure that the seam between two panels ends at the center of a structural member.
Heavy items also pull harder on things like screws and nails which when they are inserted into thin walls could either create larger holes or pull out of the wall all together.
Secure the paneling to the structural members using a pneumatic stapler or a hammer and finishing nails.
Attaching adhesive velcro to both the wall and the item you are mounting creates a secure hold with no need to drill holes in the walls.
Cut a sheet of 4 by 8 foot paneling to fit the on one of the rv s walls when hanging vertically.
I did have one wood frame that the velcro wasn t adhering to as well as the others and i m guessing it had some sort of finish that was preventing the velcro from sticking.