How to repurpose a framed floor length mirror into a door?
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Hello Mindy,
Do be very careful as to go into a door a mirror would need to be Safety Glass! Best wishes...........
Firstly... WHY? You'll never be able to move it again for a different view or if you move?? Secondly, if it's a door that might be slammed? for whatever reason - wind, temper, etc.
the mirror could break. Then you're stuck with an ugly, broken door...
You could always put it on a track and so it functions more like a barn door! 😊
You may be able to use some of those Scotch Command strips to hang the mirror onto the door and then you can remove it if you ever need to. I'm not sure how many of them you would need, but I think some carry up to 9 lbs weight.
If you think you will always LOVE it on your door you can use liquid nails to secure it to your door. You can also use the Velcro command strips. You’ll probably need 3-4 across the top and bottom then at lease 4-5 down each side. This would assure you good holding.