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s/o OOTD leaner mirror and wood floors
I've wanted to get a full length mirror for some time now. However, it would be resting on wood floors. I keep picturing this as a disaster waiting to happen when one day the mirror slides on the floor and comes crashing down!
Does anyone have a thought on this, or tips to keep it in place? I'd love to start participating in the OOTD posts. You ladies have been a great inspiration 
Re: s/o OOTD leaner mirror and wood floors
I'll have to check this out. I've been looking at the mirrors at Home Goods, but not at the backs, maybe I've been missing out.
With two dogs and a clumsy husband, I need to figure something out!
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We had a flimsy, standing full-length mirror on our hard wood floors. After we got our cat last summer (who is still a kitten and is very active), he was playing in front of it (he thought he saw another cat), jumped to attack, and the entire thing came crashing down into lots of pieces (luckily, they were decent sized chunks and he was ok.)
We haven't replaced the mirror (we have a decent sized one on our armoire so I stand on the bed to see how I look . . . kinda sad, but it works for now.) When we do replace it, we will make sure to get one that hangs on the back of the door or has something, like an easel backing, to keep it from falling.
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