Drywall anchor choice should follow realistic load, leverage, and wall condition, because a light picture, a shelf bracket, and a pulled-on wall hook do not stress the wall in the same way.
Floating shelves fail when layout, support points, or load expectations are weak, so a secure install starts with bracket logic and wall reality rather than shelf styling.
Wall anchor choice changes with wall material because drywall, plaster, and masonry fail differently and demand different drilling, expansion, and holding logic.
Curtain rod installs last longer when bracket spacing, support points, and fabric weight are treated as one system rather than as a quick decorative afterthought.