Mirror mirror on the wall....
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Comments (1)It would probably have to be something oil based. I'd worry that a high gloss latex on drywall could come out looking very bad....See MoreMirror mirror on the wall?
Comments (4)I vote for photos, as well. I had thought they were out of favor, but that could be the media style mavens influence. They could be back in, for all I know. I just saw a kitchen on AT that had a mirrored backsplash. Not my first choice of material for an area designed to back up splashes. On the other hand, if this is a forever home and you want it, go for it. However, you might consider a stylish, full length mirror. Same function, more flexibility, and more design choices....See MoreMirror Mirror on the Wall, Why Can't I Find One I Like at All!
Comments (23)We're nearly twins, jerzee! My vanity was supposed to be a warm mid-brown and it turned out darker, more mahogany-looking than I'd planned. Counter is also Cararra. My walls are SW Antique White, sort of french vanilla, and floors are a mid gray tile. Initially I thought the walls were too warm for the grays and chrome, but I like gray and cream together and I'm leaving it all as is. I had stressed over matching or mixing the metals and, in the end, have mostly chrome except for a bit of satin nickel. Nobody notices or cares. I hope you like the original finish on the mirror. A lot depends on how it works in your space. I have plenty of natural light in my bathroom. If you decide to go more silver, I can share what I did, plus what I did at first and what you should avoid doing. :)...See MoreMirror, Mirror on the Wall...and the Ceiling.
Comments (2)That looks like a Fun House at a carnival. I'm sure I would get lost in there or walk into the walls. I do use multiple mirrors when cutting my hair, and it took some getting used to in order to be able to know how to cut it when looking into two mirrors. I also bought some left-handed scissors so that I could cut the hair on the left side of my head with my left hand. It really took some time to become ambidextrous while looking into two mirrors....See MoreAdliyl35
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