Here's the Best Way to Hang a Wall Mirror on Drywall

From House Beautiful

We all know that a well-placed mirror is an easy way to transform a room, making it seem brighter and more open by bouncing light around. But hanging a large wall mirror can be daunting—and, if not done properly, downright dangerous. So we asked our in-house stylist to show us the best way to hang an oversized mirror on standard drywall to ensure that it's totally secure.

What You'll Need

Photo credit: Brad Holland
Photo credit: Brad Holland
  • Mirror (we used this chic rattan one by Bunny Williams for Ballard Designs)

  • Wall screws

  • Drill

  • Tape measure

  • Pencil

Before You Begin

Locate your studs. The safest way to hang heavy items on drywall is to install them directly on top of wall studs, which are the vertical pieces of wood that the drywall sheets are attached to. Not sure where yours are located? Here's a handy guide to finding them.

Find out how much the mirror weighs. If it’s newly-purchased, you can probably find that information on the packaging or retailer's website; otherwise, you'll want to weigh it. (A mini luggage scale is great for this purpose!) Use that information to determine the size wall screw you'll need.

Make sure your mirror is ready to hang. Turn it over and see if there's already hooks or other hanging hardware installed. If not, you’ll have to attach it yourself.

Hanging a Mirror on Drywall

1. If you’re hanging your mirror over a piece of furniture like a dresser or console, measure the item’s width to determine exactly where the center of the mirror should be.

Photo credit: Brad Holland
Photo credit: Brad Holland

2. Hold your mirror up in its desired location on the wall, and make a light pencil mark at the top edge of the mirror.

Photo credit: Brad Holland
Photo credit: Brad Holland

3. Turn the mirror over and measure the distance between the hanging hardware or wire and the top of the mirror, then go back to the wall and make a second mark that same distance below your original pencil mark. This is where your wall screw will go.

Photo credit: Brad Holland
Photo credit: Brad Holland

4. If you’re hanging the mirror on a stud, you can go ahead and drill the screw directly into the wall. If you’re not able to attach it to a stud, install a drywall anchor first.

Photo credit: Brad Holland
Photo credit: Brad Holland

5. Hang your mirror and adjust until it looks perfect!

Photo credit: Brad Holland
Photo credit: Brad Holland

Your mirror will now be securely attached and ready to brighten up your space.

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