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How to hang a mirror
A mirror can add light, depth, and elegance to a room. Here are a few tips for a quick and easy installation.
Use the right hardware
Drywall, wood, and brick require different types of anchors to support a mirror. You’ll also need to consider the mirror’s size and weight when determining the kind and quantity of hooks to use. For a frameless mirror, you can mount clips or use a strong adhesive.
Find the right spot
Use a measuring tape and level to determine the ideal location to hang your mirror. Opt for a height that’s at eye level for most adult members of your household. Avoid hanging a mirror opposite a window that gets direct sunlight as this can create a blinding reflection. Take your time to mark the spot for each nail or screw with a pencil.
Once you’ve chosen a location and installed the hardware, carefully hang your mirror. Make sure it’s secure before you let go, then step back and enjoy the view.
Watch the weight!
Keep in mind that some mirrors are too heavy for drywall, even with a large anchor. If your mirror weighs more than 110 pounds, you’ll need to secure it to a stud.
