DIY picture hard ware: Quatrefoil mirror on the side
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Last week I found this quatrefoil shaped mirror at HomeGoods. It was only $29.99. I have been looking for a new mirror for over the fireplace for a while. The one I had, I had since forever. And with our fireplace remodel being rather minimalist, I thought it needed a bit more interest instead of just an oval.
Here is the new mirror.
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Only one thing ...
I wanted to hang it like this. On the side. I think that looks much more interesting.
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Turning over the mirror you can see that the manufacturer did not have that same idea. The hanging hardware was for the more conventional hanging method.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-3.jpg)
So I skipped down to Lowe's and got my self some D-ring hangers and some picture wire. I like skipping.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-4.jpg)
I decided to place the D-rings like this to have the best directional pull on the screws.
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Then I went to pre-drill the holes so thewood mdf would not splinter. I put a piece of masking tape on the drill so I knew how far I could go without poking through on the other side.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-6.jpg)
Then I drilled the four marked spots.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-7.jpg)
And screwed in the d-rings into the frame.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-8.jpg)
Next I took a length of picture wire and put through the d-rings and twisted it a couple of times. I off-centered the twist so it would not sit directly over the screw that I would later hand the mirror from.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-9.jpg)
Then I cut the picture wire with pliers and twisted the ends around both wires neatly and closely together.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-10.jpg)
Here is a close-up of that.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-11.jpg)
Then I lowered the drywall screw in the wall and hung my new mirror.
Here is what it looked like with the old oval mirror.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-12.jpg)
And here is my new quatrefoil mirror on its side.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-13.jpg)
And side-by-side. Much better now, I think.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-14.jpg)
The oval mirror went up in one of my bathrooms that did not have a mirror.
I think it looks much more interesting with the new shape. It has kind of a { } feeling...![:love:](/images/Emoticons/heart.gif)
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Here is the new mirror.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-1.jpg)
Only one thing ...
I wanted to hang it like this. On the side. I think that looks much more interesting.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-2.jpg)
Turning over the mirror you can see that the manufacturer did not have that same idea. The hanging hardware was for the more conventional hanging method.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-3.jpg)
So I skipped down to Lowe's and got my self some D-ring hangers and some picture wire. I like skipping.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-4.jpg)
I decided to place the D-rings like this to have the best directional pull on the screws.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-5.jpg)
Then I went to pre-drill the holes so the
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-6.jpg)
Then I drilled the four marked spots.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-7.jpg)
And screwed in the d-rings into the frame.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-8.jpg)
Next I took a length of picture wire and put through the d-rings and twisted it a couple of times. I off-centered the twist so it would not sit directly over the screw that I would later hand the mirror from.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-9.jpg)
Then I cut the picture wire with pliers and twisted the ends around both wires neatly and closely together.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-10.jpg)
Here is a close-up of that.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-11.jpg)
Then I lowered the drywall screw in the wall and hung my new mirror.
Here is what it looked like with the old oval mirror.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-12.jpg)
And here is my new quatrefoil mirror on its side.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-13.jpg)
And side-by-side. Much better now, I think.
![](/images/Blog2013/quatrefoil-mirror-new-hard-ware-14.jpg)
The oval mirror went up in one of my bathrooms that did not have a mirror.
I think it looks much more interesting with the new shape. It has kind of a { } feeling...
![:love:](/images/Emoticons/heart.gif)
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