Used adhesive to mount - outstandingFunny how all the photos from THD and the manufacturer don't show the screw clips provided for mounting. I prefer mirror adhesive for permanent applications like a bathroom mirror.
We added a new bathroom in a bonus room. Regular 1/4" glass mirrors are heavy, expensive, and chip far too easy. We thought this would be too thin, to sit on a backsplash (and, it is: it wants to slide behind when sitting flush to the wall.) However, once we blocked it up and glued it on the wall (Loctite PL530 mirror/marble/granite adhesive) the thinness (3mm) is visually perfect. Very happy and will buy this style again. Some complained of image distortion:
if your wall is reasonably flat, you won't have any distortion but if the wall warps, is cupped or bowed, the mirror is so thin it will follow the wall contour and you will notice some distortion from a distance.
by ScottT