Your mirror is too heavy for picture hooks, but for a wall surface made of drywall or plaster, a wall anchor would likely do the trick. A variety of anchors are available these days, each with a ...
Hanging something really heavy, like a mirror, may seem more difficult than hanging a small painting. With the right anchors, though, it’s pretty simple. Here’s a tip to keep your newly-hung mirror ...
Experts share the best way to hang a heavy mirror, including their favorite tools, on plasterboard and brick walls for a secure fixing first time ...
Tiffany Asks: What’s the best way to hang a heavy mirror on the wall? Danny Lipford: The best way to hang anything heavy on your wall is to use a 3-inch screw and screw it right into a wall stud.
Q: I have a large and heavy mirror that I want to hang on the wall above my couch. I used an angled nail made specifically for hanging pictures, and it seemed to hold, but later gave way. How can I ...
The do-it-yourself home improvement experts from the Home Depot demonstrate how to hang large artwork or photos in your home. Joe Autry and Scott Krueger explain how to properly measure and level the ...
Finally getting around to some projects this weekend. I have a pretty large mirror (37" by like 50") and it weighs right around 50 lbs. I got some braided wire rated at 100 lbs and two d-hooks that ...
We've previously shared tips for hanging pictures, but when you've got a heavy mirror that requires more than one hook, this technique using a wood block makes it easy to mark your hook locations and ...