We marked the studs.
Where to hang a large mirror on wall.
Pull the wood piece toward the.
Here s the pretty beveled edge.
Hold the mirror against the wall in your desired position and mark the top and bottom corners using a pencil.
Parallel to the lines you ve drawn but about 1 inch 2 5 cm inside stick 4 pieces of painter s tape to the wall.
Step 2 we inserted one mirror into the bottom clips then slid the top clips down to lock in place over the top of the.
Heavy items such as mirrors or large pictures require extra care if they are to hang securely.
You can also use metal cleats to hang mirrors with sturdy frames.
The mirror has a beveled mirror edge around it and looks glam enough for a tween girl s bedroom.
Clear the area in front of the wall where you ll be hanging your mirror.
Having a clear work space prevents you from tripping over furniture or any other items that may be in the way which can be disastrous if your heavy mirror is an antique.
Use a level to ensure that the mirror will not hang crooked.
In fact installing a monkey hook is so easy you do not even need any tools aside from a tape measure and pencil for proper positioning.
It is a full length floor leaner mirror but i wanted it hung on the wall.
You simply push and twist the device to insert it into the wall.
Mark the location of the top edge and the center of the frame.
1 mark the place on the wall where the mirror will hang using a pencil by holding up the mirror.
Just follow the package directions.
Step 1 we used a measuring tape to mark where we wanted the top and bottom of the mirrors to hang.
The mirror came with a stand on the back so that it could stand freely on the ground while leaning a bit.
Monkey hooks are simple devices that allow you to hang a mirror or other object on drywall easily.
Make sure you have plenty of space to work around the area where you ll be hanging your mirror.
Hang a mirror using cleats.
Usually you position the top cleat at the top of the frame make shallow holes and attach it with the included screws.
Place a scrap piece of wood that is approximately half as long as the mirror is wide underneath the hanging wire on back.