If you want the rug to hang freely you only need a tack strip that is the same measure as the width of the rug.
How to hang a rug on the wall.
Attach the fuzzy side to muslin fabric and then to the back of your rug.
The hook tape and the loop tape.
Create a beautiful wall display with any fabric thickness from turkish kilims to fine navajo rugs without damage to the weaving.
Attach anchors to the wall using a drill and screws.
The entire assembly then easily mounts to your wall.
The rod should then be supported on two slightly angled nails or two screws in the wall.
Make this sweet and super easy project for under 15.
This diy project is great for people.
However the rod can also be suspended from above with monofilaments.
Transform your bedroom or living room by hanging a colorful rug.
This method can be used on heavy weight rugs with success and without causing damage to the rug.
Place the pipe with twine threaded through at the center of the rug and fold the rug over.
To make it easier tie a washer or a screw to the end of all 2 3 pieces of twine and drop the weight through the pipe.
If you want the rug to lie flush you will need enough tack strips to run around the top bottom and sides of the rug.
Place the coated tack strip along the wall where you want the top of rug to go.
Since you ve already measured your carpet tacks to the length of your rug you ll want to place the strip where the top of the rug will sit on your wall.
Using velcro to hang your area rug on the wall is currently the method preferred by many museums including the textile museum.
Insert rod into the tube of fabric on the rug and hang the rod onto the wall.
After the rug is completely in place and centered on the rug hanger tighten all of the screws until the rug will not move when lightly tugged.
Get a 2 inch wide velcro.
Line up the carpet tack strips where you ll want to hang the rug and gently hammer the nails into the wall.
Sew fabric to the top of the rug forming a tube.
When done properly none of the used apparatus should be visible from the front of the rug.
Insert into the casing a metal rod that is slightly shorter than the width of the rug.
These wood or metal rug rails gently but firmly grasp the top edge of the weaving without penetrating the fabric.
Attach the hard side of velcro on a piece of flat wood with the help of a staple gun and stick to the wall.
Use the velcro method to hang a rug as a tapestry on a wall.