There are various ways through which one can make use of indoor plant hangers, other than the type of design the plant hanger has, the kind of wall has played a big part in how the plant hangers will be installed.
Plant hangers help give your home a more sophisticated and exotic look as you hang your beautiful indoor plants on them from your wall. As we mentioned earlier these plant hangers are available in numerous designs. These designs play a huge role in the cost of the plant hanger but this is not a very important factor since all hangers regardless of their price and design will still be able to transform your home.
The first step in getting the best place to hang your plant hanger on your dry wall is by finding the most suitable place on your wall where you can hang the plant. There are various things one should look into that will help him get to a conclusion that the picked the spot is appropriate for fixing the plant hanger. It is important to consider the height and how close the spot is to the furniture.
The next step requires you to locate the studs in the wall. Studs are the woods that are placed vertically during construction beneath the wall. The studs will help you find the most suitable place to fix the plant hanger. The easiest way of locating these studs is by using the stud finder. There are various things that will help you located the studs much faster. During construction the studs are usually positioned between 16 to 24 inches away from each other, at this point the height is not very important.
Once you have the stud finder pressed against the wall, you should hold the power button as you move the device slowly across the wall until the arrow the lights up as an indication that it has located the edge of a stud, mark it and locate a couple more then use the marks to work out your desirable height. Do not work outside the marked areas.
Once you have marked your desired location then place the hanger on this spot and begin to screw it in using a Philips screwdriver and some drywall screws. Make sure you the screws reach and penetrate the studs to make sure the hanger gets a firm grip. Immediately, you are sure the screws are completely tight your plant hanger is now ready for use. Depending on what you prefer you can place more than one plant hanger strategically around your dry wall and use them to hang various types of beautiful indoor plants.

