The best option mostly.
Hanging heavy objects on lath and plaster walls.
Screws and screws with masonry anchors for heavy items are your best choice for hanging things on plaster walls without picture rail.
There s a really very simple and easy method of hanging heavy art.
Simply hanging something heavy on a plaster wall can result in damage to the wall and the object if you don t tap into the supporting structure behind the plaster.
Plaster walls have a tendency to crack and crumble if you attempt to hammer a nail directly into the wall.
This home and garden video tutorial shows how to hang heavy art on lath and plaster walls.
Generally speaking it s best to hang heavy pictures on a wall stud.
All you need to do is pre drill a hole slightly narrower than your screws then use the drill to drive a screw into the hole.
Therefore it s the strongest part of the wall and the ideal place to hang pictures from.
Hammering big size nails on lath and plaster wall is not possible.
Make sure you leave half an inch out of the wall so you have space to hang your artwork.
Hanging things on plaster walls is easy if you have a drill and screws.
Hanging heavy objects on the wall can be tricky and with all the options available out there downright confusing.
As mentioned earlier the wall stud is where the wooden lath attaches to the wooden frame behind the plaster.
The nails just go in after a little distance.
Though there are several methods of locating studs or supports behind the wall the most reliable is using a magnetic stud finder.
Then what do you do.
Heavy objects of art will need big size nails for hanging.
This is really very easy and simple to do.
Adhesive picture hooks are the best way to prevent damage when hanging a picture but pre drilling the hole will usually prevent cracks and chips from forming as well.
You may not notice the damage but as plaster comes loose from the lath it will eventually begin to sag and soon fall off the wall if the sagging continues unchecked.