Where to buy large bathroom mirrors
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7 years ago
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Comments (33)ThatÂs what I was afraid of. I didnÂt want to put ideas in peopleÂs headsÂbut that is the reservation I have. I think having to use it on one side of the wall, asymmetrically, doesnÂt work. I was SO sure it would look great, and be really like the finishing touch in this room. Darn! The thickness, bulkiness, of it bothers me too, in that place. Too much mass. I thought, before I tried it, that it would balance the weight of the solid looking vanity. Instead it just makes it look like too much weight on the left side of the room and nothing on the right. Having to one side bothers me with the light fixture too, and I love that light. It doesnÂt show well in the photos, but is a stained glass repro I ordered from a craftsman lighting company, in a custom size. The mirror is discontinued, so I canÂt get another to balance it better. It doesnÂt look right centered on the big mirror either. Too odd when you are standing in front of the vanity. Sigh. I love this mirror. Buying this one when it went on clearance was what made me decide to have a craftsman bathroom in the first place! (Well, that and it opens off a craftsman family room.) I have one open wall on that room, where I used to have a framed picture. IÂll try propping it up there. The craftsman family room already has a mirror....See MoreWhere to get bathroom mirror with traditional frame?
Comments (4)Or find/make a frame that you like and get a mirror cut for it. For traditional style have them bevel the edge of the mirror. It's more expensive this way than using an off-the-shelf beveled mirror, but you can have a more interesting frame that way. I've made some craftsman style mirrors in cherry with through tenons and ebony pins that came out really well. It's nice not to be restricted to stock sizes....See MoreBathroom Decor Help! Where Do I Place Artwork or Mirror
Comments (3)I would look for art that is large and squarish for just over the tub portion. Then i would find a shelf or two of some kind to go over the toilet. not an ugly cabinet, but something that will fill the space but not compete with the art. [Modern Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/modern-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2105) by Winston-Salem Interior Designers & Decorators FOCAL POINT STYLING [Contemporary Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2103) by Vancouver General Contractors Hicks Fine Homes - (Hicks Interiors Inc.) [Contemporary Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2103) by Saskatoon Interior Designers & Decorators Atmosphere Interior Design Inc. [Modern Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/modern-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2105) by Los Angeles Home Stagers Madison Modern Home [Contemporary Powder Room[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary-powder-room-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_713~s_2103) by Chicago Architects & Building Designers Robyn Shapiro Design...See MorePlease rec places to buy framed bathroom mirrors!
Comments (11)Or - if anyone here has experience with this - below are the measurements the builder provided for the size of the big frameless mirrors they would put in - so I can find something to fit into that space. I shrunk down a little from each so it can be hung a little higher to allow plenty of clearance for faucet, and centered over the vanity. Builder's Measurements - Mirror size I picked; bathroom 1: 66x36 - 63x33 Bathroom 2: 36x36 - 33x33 Bathroom 3: 42x36 - 40x33 Mirror has a 1.563 in. inch Wide Frame. The way I "sized down" from the space available, is that sufficient, or should I make the mirror a little bit smaller to allow slightly more "room for error"? I'm super excited about this - my first attempt got me three mirrors for $1k, second attempt got me down to $900, this place will be about $600!!...See More
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