6 Important Steps on How to Install a Wall-Mounted DIY Mirror Frame

You’ve just bought your new wall-mounted DIY mirror frame, but now you’re staring at that huge box and all the instructions within it and thinking, how am I going to do this? Luckily, we’ve compiled the steps for installing your wall-mounted DIY mirror frame to help make things easier on you. This comprehensive guide will show you every step of the way so that you can start using your new mirror frame immediately!

1.   Measure and Mark on the Wall  the Position of the Frame

One of the most complex parts of mounting a frame is measuring and getting it lined up correctly. We recommend marking on your wall where you want your frame to go before even picking up your first tool. Use painter’s tape and measure three or four times, then mark exactly where you’ll need screw holes in your wall. You can always fill in with spackle if it’s not exact later, but it’ll save you time and effort if you have an eye for perfection.

You can use paper corners to help make sure your marks are straight. It will also allow you to visualize how much space you’ll need between any decorative molding above or below your mirror. If you don’t have existing molding, now is an excellent time to consider whether or not you should add some. It could enhance your new framed look! Once you’re happy with the position, outline with a pencil. You can search for how to install mirror frame for a step-by-step guide to install your mirror frame.

2.   Transfer The Measurements to Your Mirror Base

Transferring your measurements is essential because once you’ve got all of them, you can use them to mark where you need to place your drill holes. Lay your mirror down flat, and use painter’s tape or some other adhesive – make sure it’s securely fastened – to attach it in place. It is a crucial step; if you do it correctly, you won’t have any ugly marks when you remove your mirror after drilling! Make sure that your points are as accurate as possible because once you transfer these markings onto your wall, they will be permanent!

3.   Cut Your 1x4s To Length and Angles

The first step in installing your DIY mirror frame is to cut your 1x4s to length. Using a miter saw or handsaw, slice each of your boards into two identical lengths. One panel will be for each side of your mirror frame, so ensure that you keep these straight and free from any imperfections. Next, cut one end of each board at an angle using a 45-degree miter saw. It will create an L shape when you place them together with their companion piece if you don’t have access to power tools such as a miter saw.

Mark where you want to make your cuts on each piece and use a handsaw to get as close as possible. Mark where you want to make your cuts on each piece and use a handsaw to get as close as possible. It may not be perfect, but it should still work fine. Once all of your boards are ready to size and angles, you can move on to fit them and join them onto your wall.

4.   Attach Your 1×4 Boards

Connecting your 1×4 boards is pretty straightforward, but it may require you to have a partner assist. Use one 5/8 inch nail or 2-inch screws and attach all four of your boards using either method. Nail them together to flush at each end and rest against one another snugly to form an even frame. There should be no gaps between them, as spaces will make installing mirrors difficult later

If you’re using screws, drill pilot holes into each board before attaching them. It will prevent your wood from splitting when you begin driving in your screwdriver bit. Ensure that you’re only drilling into one side of each board (the backside) so that your pilot holes don’t show through once you finish installing. Glue clips will help hold your mirror in place until you secure it permanently with screws.

5.   Attach Mounting Strips to The Back of Your Mirror Frame

First, cut two strips of mounting tape or mounting squares approximately an inch longer than your mirror frame. Next, peel off one side of each strip and attach them to opposite ends of your mirror frame with your hands. Make sure that both pieces stick firmly in place. Mounting tape takes time to dry completely, so you can help it by pressing it on top for about 15 minutes.

After your mirror is securely attached to its mounting strips, use a level to make sure it’s straight. If not, adjust as necessary. To prevent any damage while working on other steps, put some masking tape over each end of your mirror frame where they’re attached to their respective mounting squares. The adhesive tapes will keep your mirror from moving around during installation.

6.   Install Your Mirror Frame on The wall

Before installing your mirror frame, you’ll want to ensure you prep your wall for its arrival. Most mirror frames will require you to attach them with glue or screws—which you can quickly get at any hardware store. Irrespective of how you plan to secure your mirror frame, ensure you’ve got everything you need (like power tools) before starting. In most cases, you’ll need a screwdriver, screws, and some glue.

Once you’ve got those items in hand,  you’ll be ready to install your mirror frame. If you have access to a stud finder, use it to locate where your studs are behind your drywall. Then drill pilot holes into these studs so that it’s secure when you mount your mirror frame and won’t fall off the wall. If you use glue instead of screws, apply an even coat to both sides of your mirror frame and place it onto your wall. Allow it to sit overnight so that the glue has time to cure properly. And voila! You’ve successfully installed your mirror frame.

Conclusion

The best part about wall mirrors is that they add extra space without taking up your floor space. You can find your perfect wall mirror style and make a bedroom, living room, or bathroom feel bigger, brighter, and more open. Easy installation and affordable prices are just two of our many perks. DIY mirror frame kits come in various styles and sizes, so you’re sure to find one that fits your needs perfectly. With these easy steps, you’ll be able to fix one in no time and transform your space.

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