A mirrored pocket door is a double whammy because you get a door and a mirror in one.
How to hang a mirror on a pocket door wall.
If you re not hanging the mirror on a stud you may want to insert a wall anchor.
Securely hanging a heavy mirror is an easy project but successful results do require attention to detail and using the right hardware.
Hang a mirror on a hollow core door with hollow wall anchors.
Finish the joints with drywall tape and several coats of drywall compound.
Large mirrors can make a room seem bigger or be a focal point of your decor as long as they stay on the wall.
To hang a wall mirror start by weighing the mirror using a bathroom scale.
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Remove the door and then install drywall over the door pocket using construction adhesive and 1 inch drywall screws.
Pick a spot to hang the mirror.
What s inside my wall.
The doors are made with a thin sheet of plywood attached to a frame.
Always mark the center of the stud and keep in mind utilities might be attached to it if the stud is near a light switch outlet or faucet.
This can also be accomplished if you don t want to ruin the integrity of the molding around the door frame.
One is the mirrored pocket door that leads from madison s bedroom to the jack and jill bathroom.
Since the pocket door wall studs were normally 3 4 inch deep the 1 2 inch plywood never had a chance of touching the moving door.
Locating it over a stud is helpful but not necessary with the right anchors.
Once you have hanging hooks mark where you want to hang the mirror on the wall and drill a hole for the hook.
The other side of the pocket required the plywood pieces to be attached to the drywall before it was screwed to the pocket door wall studs.
Reinstall the door and then install the door guides on the inside and outside of the door at the mouth of the pocket.
The plywood splinters easily and most screws will pull out of the wood when they have any weight on them.
Then buy some hanging hooks that are strong enough to support that weight.
They don t take up floor space and they don t ever smack an unsuspecting occupant standing on the opposite side of said door.
If you realize after removing the door frame that you no longer can access the rollers and track where you need to you may have to cut a hole in the wall for access to the proper pocket door components.