Hanging Up A Wall Mirror

Finding a stud can be useful but not necessary if you have a strong enough hanger.
Hanging up a wall mirror. Mark the location of the top edge and the center of the frame. Make sure you have enough space on the wall for the mirror and otherwise decide how you want it positioned relative to other items on the wall and in the room. Set the mirror down. Gorilla hooks are capable of supporting up to 50 pounds.
Monkey and gorilla hooks are sold separately or in a combination pack for added convenience. Place a scrap piece of wood that is approximately half as long as the mirror is wide underneath the hanging wire on back of the frame. Find a place to hang the mirror. 5 out of 5 stars based on 1 reviews 1 ratings current price 78 69 78.
Hold the mirror against the wall at the desired position. Another convenient way to hang a mirror is by using scotch clear mounting tape. Product title 30 round metal wall mirror with rustic hanging rope average rating. The double sided tape can support up to 10 pounds and is ideal for mounting glass tile and artwork.
Hold your mirror up to the wall to see how much space it will take up. Pick a section of wall that s relatively free from clutter and large enough to accommodate the entire mirror with room to spare. See step 7 above in hang a mirror using hooks for information on how to install drywall anchors and how to remove unwanted drywall anchors.