Luckily for renters there are several variations of durable.
How to hang a large mirror without wall damage.
Hold the mirror against the wall in your desired position and mark the top and bottom corners using a pencil.
The double sided tape can support up to 10 pounds and is ideal for mounting glass tile and artwork.
But when you have a collection of antique mirrors and large brass frames you might need an alternative that is more heavy duty than duct tape.
Hang your heavy mirror.
Start by applying a small amount of tsp or rubbing alcohol to a dry microfiber cloth.
The toggle will open up behind the plaster or drywall like butterfly wings.
Cut the mounting tape to size you ll need two pieces that are the same width as the mirror.
Aside from eliminating the need for tools during installation the seamless material does not require punching a hole in your drywall.
Set the mirror aside in a safe place to avoid damage while you re moving any furniture.
Purchase both tsp and rubbing alcohol from big box stores pharmacies and online suppliers.
After doing this wipe down the entire surface that you plan to hang your mirror onto.
Use a level to ensure that the mirror will not hang crooked.
Sure hanging lightweight prints and maps is easy to do without damaging the walls of your apartment.
Take a roll of fix pro extreme mounting tape.
Toggle bolts use a toggle bolt for heavier pictures or mirrors.
6 tips for avoiding wall damage in decorating on december 28 2010 by staff writer if you re looking for a way to hang a heavy mirror on a wall you may want to look into some of the most common tips and tricks for hanging heavy objects in ways that won t mess up walls or jeopardize stability.
3 use a stud finder to mark the edges of studs on the wall.
Hang heavy frames with adhesives.
Wipe down your mirror location with tri sodium phosphate tsp or rubbing alcohol.
Drill a hole and push in the bolt with toggle attached.
Another convenient way to hang a mirror is by using scotch clear mounting tape.
Start by preparing the wall by wiping it with a damp cloth.
Stick the strips of tape onto the back of the mirror.