Renter Friendly. How to put up door mirrors without the frame?
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I would not attach a mirror to a door without screws.
No screws no mirror on a door. The mirror has to be secure or you could end up with a horrible mess and possibly somebody getting cut. Unlike a wall which doesn't move a door can get slammed.
They have more lightweight mirrors that have over the door hangers. I have seen them, but for the life of me I can't remember where they were. Check online at Walmart, Bed Bath and Beyond and a few other places to see who carries them.
Purchase a stand up mirror that you can lean on a wall
If over the door is over the budget, thou can use Command Strips. The velcro is heavy duty, removes easily without marking surface. Is use about 6 pieces along the sides at top, middle and bottom
The will work on awall just fine. I've hung some pretty heavy pictures as well. There is also a product called "Monkey hooks" that cones in different sizes to holds different weight and only leave a teeny tiny hole in the drywall. They are great!
a wreath hanger or command hooks/glue...comes right off...no damage
We used command strip picture hangers for my grandson's dorm room.