In use: The nail holder provides an easy way to drive a nail into the wall with one hand. The holder in this picture holds the ‘nail’ in between its two highly durable pieces. Once the nail is driven into the wall, the pieces can be removed to finish the process.
In use, side view: The nail holder is relatively small in size but the space between the two pieces can be changed depending on placement. There would also be other variations to allow use for screws, different angles, etc.
Inside view: The adhesive attached on the back of the nail holder is similar to that used on command strips. The adhesive creates a sturdy base for the product while creating ease of use. The adhesive would ideally leave no marks on the wall, allowing the procedure to be as simple as possible.
Top view: The nail holder is split down the middle in this variation. The tabs on the top and bottom serve as the adhesive removal. They are designed not to stick to the wall to create easy removal after the nail is driven into the wall.