Position the mounting brackets against the wall.
Mounting shelf to plaster wall.
Note the placement of the screw holes which will be on the ends.
If your room has this you can simply drive a screw through the wood and use this to hang things.
When working with molly or toggle bolts screw them in until the back part has expanded completely and is securely holding the bracket to the plaster wall.
The shelf comes with three parts.
Locate and mark your shelf.
Use a picture rail if you have one.
Measure and mark the spaces on the wall on both ends of where you want the shelf to go.
Bore a hole in the wall large enough to accommodate the toggle.
Using a level draw a discreet line in pencil across the wall to ensure that your shelf will sit.
The actual shelf itself an adhesive strip that has a marked center point and a built in level and two metal pieces that you push through your wall on each side the adhesive strip has little notches so you know where they go.
Some mounting brackets have multiple holes but this will depend on the type of bracket used.
Screws and screws with masonry anchors for heavy items are your best choice for hanging things on plaster walls without picture rail.
Mark the location of wall studs onto the plaster with your pencil.
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Mark the mounting brackets.
Position the bracket on the wall and fasten it to.
Next you will need to mark your mounting brackets.
Mark the screw holes for the shelf s mounting brackets on the wall.
Use the level and mark the location with your pencil on top and on the sides of your shelf.
Drill a pilot hole through the plaster and into the stud at each mark using a drill bit that is slightly smaller than the bracket mounting screws.
Over tightening can damage the plaster so stop once the bolt is secure.
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Some older plaster walls have a thin strip of wood that runs around the perimeter of a room usually between 1 inch 2 5 cm to 1 foot 30 cm below the edge of the ceiling.
You might need a helping hand for this step.
For lighter items simply screwing into the plaster with a 1 1 4 drywall screw is usually enough to get the job done.
If it is being mounted to the plaster wall use a molly or toggle bolt.