Mark the location for the lower edge of the mirror on the face of the wall.
Best way to put a mirror on a wall.
Mirrored walls were very popular from around the 70 s to 90 s.
An easy way to hang an unframed mirror is to use a strong adhesive called mastic.
Choose a size that is appropriate for the wall you have selected.
Just follow the package directions.
A single small mirror on a large wall will look lost and insignificant.
You can also use metal cleats to hang mirrors with sturdy frames.
Apply mirror adhesive to the back of the mirror and or to the wall following the manufacturer s instructions.
Hang a mirror using cleats.
Start by marking the area where you plan to hang the mirror with a pencil apply a thin layer of primer so the adhesive will stick.
Find a place to hang the mirror.
Hold the mirror against the wall at the desired position.
Set the mirror down.
To save money she didn t install any mirror on the wall behind the cabinet.
Hold your mirror up to the wall to see how much space it will take up.
My mom jumped on that design trend and mirrored one of the walls in our living room.
Finding a stud can be useful but not necessary if you have a strong enough hanger.
Usually you position the top cleat at the top of the frame make shallow holes and attach it with the included screws.
You simply push and twist the device to insert it into the wall.
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.
Mark the location of the top edge and the center of the frame.
Mark the location of the mirror then stage the mirror close to its final position.
Position one edge of a 4 foot level at the mark.
Apply the mastic to the back of the mirror and stick it onto your wall.
In the middle of the wall she had a large curio cabinet with glass shelves and a mirrored back.
Carefully lay the mirror back down in a safe place.
Carefully use a free hand or get a friend to mark the wall at the center of the top of the mirror.
If you want your mirror to be a focal point in your room make sure it is large enough to stand out but also define it by choosing a frame that makes it even more noticeable.
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.
Gently lift the mirror to the desired position.
Gluing a large mirror to a wall is easier with the help of an assistant.