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 ...
Heavy mirrors are a sign of good quality, and they often look more luxurious than a lighter more inexpensive option. This weight comes at a cost, however – that being how difficult it is to hang them ...
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.
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 ...
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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 ...
When it comes to installing a wall hanging—be it a work of art, a shower curtain bar, a knife grabber, or a big, heavy mirror—there are so many unspoken rules around what will hold and what won't that ...
Dear Gail: We have a large, tall wall that is about 20 feet long by 8 feet high that we walk underneath when coming from the entry into the family room. We also see it when going upstairs. We’re ...