Hanging roller blinds without drilling is possible by using Command Strips, making them an ideal solution for renters or anyone who wants to avoid wall damage. While this method works best for lightweight roller blinds, proper installation is essential for safety and durability.

Before installation, make sure:
The roller blind is lightweight
The surface (wall or window frame) is smooth, clean, and dry
The Command Strips are rated to support the weight of the blind
This method is suitable for small indoor roller blinds and temporary installations.
You will need:
Roller blind
Heavy-duty Command Strips
Measuring tape
Pencil or marker
Cleaning cloth and alcohol wipe
Clean the mounting surface thoroughly using an alcohol wipe. Remove dust, grease, or moisture to ensure maximum adhesion. Allow the surface to dry completely before proceeding.
Measure the width of the window.
Mark the positions where the roller blind brackets will be placed.
Ensure the marks are level to avoid uneven rolling.
Attach Command Strips to the back of the roller blind brackets.
Press the brackets firmly onto the marked positions on the wall or frame.
Hold pressure for at least 30 seconds.
Wait at least 1 hour before hanging the roller blind to allow the adhesive to bond properly.
Once the brackets are secure, clip or place the roller blind into the brackets as usual. Test the blind by rolling it up and down gently.
Tips and Warnings
Do not use Command Strips for heavy or outdoor roller blinds.
Avoid pulling the blind too hard, as this may weaken the adhesive.
For better performance, use high-quality roller blind fabrics, such as JINWU sunshade fabrics, which are lightweight, stable, and durable.
Using Command Strips to hang roller blinds is a convenient, drill-free solution for lightweight blinds. With careful preparation and correct installation, you can enjoy a clean, modern window covering without damaging your walls.