Need help to hang a mirror horizontally or vertically
Hamza Farooq
6 years ago
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Comments (6)Dear Anna, the way they are sitting looks good, but on the wall place the smaller mirror lower down with the top of that mirror two timber panels up from the base of the other two. Then, the two outer ones having their top edge in line and ensure that each mirror starts on one of the lines of the timber panelling. Are the two outer mirrors the same height? Or is the right hand mirror larger? If this is the case, then place the two right-hand mirrors together on the right (again with the small one lower down) with only about 15-20cm between, then the pictured left-hand one with about 80 - 90cm gap from the others. Do you need to work with the reflection - this will determine the height of the two outer mirrors. Whatever, don't place them too high on the wall. Quite a bit of measuring is required, but very helpful to have the timber panelling. It is easy to work out placement as a general rule by cutting out pieces of newspaper the same size as the mirrors (or paintings) and stick these on the wall with blue-tac, as it is the outer shapes of articles that is most important for placement. Best of luck,...See MorePorter Edun
6 years agoHamza Farooq
6 years agoHamza Farooq
6 years ago
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