How to hang circular mirror on wall

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I have a little dining room update, finally! I waited for a few months to purchase the right mirror for our dining room. I knew I wanted a large round mirror to hang over the console table in the dining room, but I couldn’t decide what style. Finally, I decided that a black thin frame would match the frame on our Samsung Frame TV in the living room. I also chose matte black door handles and curtain rods throughout our home, so a matte black frame just made sense because it would balance everything out.

I got this 42” mirror for around $200 on the best sale I’ve seen yet. Timing is everything!

How to hang circular mirror on wall
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It is big and heavy, but it only has one hole for mounting. Because the odds were low that I was going to hang right into a stud, I had to use a heavy duty hanging device. Enter the metal molly screw. It’s better than a drywall screw because those are just made out of plastic and can easily bend.

How to hang circular mirror on wall

I used a drill bit just large enough to shove the metal molly through. You definitely don’t want to make the hole too big or the molly will not fit snugly. After using my cordless drill to tighten the molly grips into the wall, I unscrewed the screw just a quarter of an inch out so that the mirror hook could rest easily on it. I posted several videos and photos of this process on my Instagram stories, so head over to my Instagram account and take a look at the story highlight labeled “MIRROR”. :)

How to hang circular mirror on wall

This is what our dining room looked like before. It had two sets of curtains on the window to provide enough privacy at night until I got my gorgeous roman shades installed. There was nothing on the wall and this space was just filled with leftover decor.

How to hang circular mirror on wall

How to hang circular mirror on wall

How to hang circular mirror on wall

Here is our dining room after I mounted the round black mirror with a cute faux hook on top for added detail.

How to hang circular mirror on wall

The decor on the console table was quickly thrown together so I could snap a few photos of this space looking half way decent lol! I plan to make some changes here, as well.

How to hang circular mirror on wall

Instead of the symmetry of two matching lamps on this table, I removed one and will fill the void on the right with a nice jar or maybe a vase with greenery.

How to hang circular mirror on wall

And there was my cute plant I got from our kitchen cabinet painter, Jennifer. It’s still doing well, except I did notice some kind of teeny tiny web around its leaves the other day and I have no idea what it is or if it is harmful to the plant! Eeek! I hope it is okay.

How to hang circular mirror on wall

The hardware on this console table is so pretty! However, I’m removing the traces of light blue in here and think I can change out the tassels for a dark gray or black. Or, I may even put the original ring pull hardware back on it. The fun thing about hardware is that it’s not permanent! It’s a relatively easy and inexpensive way to really change the look of your furniture.

How to hang circular mirror on wall

My faux bamboo chippendale stools flanking the console table are really here because they won’t fit at the kitchen island! When I got them, they were used at our breakfast nook table in a set of four. Now, our island only has space for two, the other pair is here for overflow. I mentioned in my kitchen renovation posts that I am contemplating what kind of fabric I’d like to upholster them with next.

Here is the true state of our dining room at the moment! ;) I have jut received a new shipment of heavy duty string lighting that I’m planning to use outdoors! Hopefully in the next week or two I’ll have all of the hardware I need to create a cozy little spot on the deck until we get a covered dock! It’s going to be a few months, so I wanted an expensive space to enjoy in the meantime. There are also life jackets tossed on the floor because our outdoor shed needs hooks and the laundry room where I was storing them is under construction too! More on that later! :D

How do you hang a round mirror without a frame?

If you want to hang the mirror in a spot with no studs behind it, you'll need to use the wobble bolts. Have a friend help you to hold up the mirror in the spot where you want to hang it. If no one is helping you, prop the mirror up on books, blocks or milk crates and mark the corners with your writing utensil.

How do you hang a circle mirror without nails?

Here's how to hang a mirror on a wall without nails..
Get your glue. ... .
Apply the glue to the back of the mirror. ... .
Put the mirror in place. ... .
When you're sure the mirror is straight, press it firmly into place..

How do you hang a heavy round mirror on drywall?

To hang a heavy mirror, it's best to select packages of heavy-duty anchors. The mirror will hang from two points on the wall, so you'll need one anchor for each hanger that is not driven into a stud. Hangers and hooks are also rated by weight, so select those that are designed to hold the weight of your mirror.