How and Where to Hang a Bathroom Mirror

A bathroom mirror can transform your space, making it feel larger, brighter, and more stylish. If you have a small bathroom, it can help make the space feel bigger and reflect more light. However, hanging a bathroom mirror requires careful consideration to ensure you follow the best bathroom mirror mounting techniques.

In this article, we explore and answer some of the common questions about hanging bathroom mirrors, such as how to hang a heavy bathroom mirror, the best height for a bathroom mirror and how to put up a bathroom mirror on tiles.

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Choosing the Ideal Location for your Bathroom Mirror

Getting it right can make all the difference in the overall look and feel of your family bathroom, downstairs toilet, or en-suite. The ideal location for your bathroom mirror will depend on the layout. Here are some tips to consider:

Mirror above Bathroom Sink

Hanging bathroom mirrors above the bathroom sink is the most practical and traditional location. Ensure your mirror is aligned to the centre of the sink to create a balanced look and remember to leave enough clearance for taps. As a rule, the bottom edge of your mirror should be around 25-30cm above the sink, but be sure to measure yours as it may differ.

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Bathroom Sink Under Window: Where to Put Your Mirror

If your bathroom sink is under a window, traditional bathroom mirror placement isn’t practical. Here are some alternative locations to consider when hanging a bathroom mirror:
  • Install your mirror on a wall near your window. 
  • Choose a freestanding mirror or pull-out mirror. 
  • Opt for a mirrored cabinet opposite your window for extra storage and light reflection.

Where to Put Your Mirror in the Bathroom for Feng Shui

If you want to follow Feng Shui principles, avoid bathroom mirror placement that reflects the toilet as this can disrupt the positive energy flow. Instead, place the mirror where it reflects the most light, use oval or round mirrors for a more harmonious feel and avoid placing it where it will highlight sharp edges or clutter.

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How High Should a Bathroom Mirror Be?

The best height for a bathroom mirror should suit the users and layout of the room. The correct height of your bathroom mirror will depend on your unique circumstances, but general guidelines to follow include:

  • Position the centre of the mirror at 150cm from the floor; this is the average eye level.
  • Adjust the height based on the shortest and tallest family members so everyone can use it.
  • If installing above a sink, leave 25-30cm between the bottom of the mirror and the sink for a balanced look. 

Types of Bathroom Mirrors and Installation Options

When it comes to choosing the right bathroom mirror for your home, it’s important to select one that complements the design of your bathroom. Some modern bathroom mirror ideas include:

Frameless Mirrors

This style of mirror offers a sleek, minimalist design. Frameless bathroom mirror installation can be done with adhesive or clips.

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Framed Mirrors

These are more decorative and create more of a design statement. They tend to be heavier and require brackets or screws to hang them safely.

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LED Illuminated Mirrors

Offer more lighting and functionality. They need secure wall mounts and electrical wiring.

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Cabinet Mirrors

Provide extra storage in the bathroom. They need brackets and screws to ensure a sturdy installation.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Hanging a Bathroom Mirror

While your bathroom mirror installation will depend on the layout and requirements of your room, here are some useful tips to follow when hanging bathroom mirrors.

  • Measure where you want the bathroom mirror and mark it with a pencil.
  • Use a stud detector to locate studs and make sure your wall can take the weight of the mirror.
  • Drill pilot holes for the screws and brackets. If fitting on a tiled wall, use a diamond drill bit to prevent cracks.
  • Attach brackets, clips or adhesive and ensure they are secure and aligned.
  • Carefully position the mirror, making sure it is sturdy and level.

Tips for Hanging Mirrors on Different Surfaces

The type of surface you are hanging bathroom mirrors on will require different approaches. Your bathroom mirror installation method should match the surface. Here are some of our top tips:

Drywall

You will need to use anchors for lightweight mirrors, such as frameless mirrors. But for heavier ones such as framed mirrors, LED mirrors or cabinets, screws will need to go into the studs for extra support.

Tiles

Always use a diamond drill bit when hanging a bathroom mirror on tiles. Cover the drill area with masking tape to prevent slipping, and drill cautiously.

Plaster Wall

Use toggle bolts to create a strong and sturdy anchor point.

Wood

Secure your bathroom mirror installation with screws when placing it on wood.

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Above, Blake Round Illuminated LED Mirror 600mm

How to Hang a Heavy Bathroom Mirror

When hanging heavy bathroom mirrors, use wall studs or heavy-duty anchors for secure mounting. For mirrors over 23kg or with LED lighting, it may be best to use a professional installer to ensure correct installation and prevent accidents or damage to your walls.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Some of the common mistakes to avoid when hanging your bathroom mirror include:

  • Do not skip checking levels.
  • Measure twice to ensure correct alignment.
  • Don’t use the wrong fittings
  • Ensure you drill with care and use the right tools.
  • Check for wiring before drilling.

Conclusion

Hanging a bathroom mirror requires thoughtful planning. By carefully choosing the location, ensuring the right height and using appropriate tools, you’ll achieve a secure and stylish bathroom mirror installation.

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