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@Carmie wrote:

@ccassaday  Great minds,with good taste think alike.....

 

When this is all over and done with, do we get to move in?


I can't wait to show my bathroom and bedroom. My bathroom will be done when we move in because I already bought everything for decorating it. I hope I can get my bedroom done by summer. Praying I can find a adjustable bed that will work so I can get rid of this ugly hospital bed. Hoping I can find one that doesn't sit up to high but will also allow for the bed frame and headboard I want.

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No one has one large mirror in their bathrooms anymore! That is so 90's! It just screams the era the house was designed! Two mirrors is a much more charming look. Any of your choices in lights look great. Have fun decorating!

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IMO, one large mirror is more functional.  It allows you to check your clothes and hairdo more thoroughly.  If you have other full-length mirrors in the house, that might not be an issue.

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@OfCourse wrote:

IMO, one large mirror is more functional.  It allows you to check your clothes and hairdo more thoroughly.  If you have other full-length mirrors in the house, that might not be an issue.


I have read a few posts about having a large mirror to check your clothing, etc.  But I am confused about how that works.  A mirror above a vanity is placed so high, that I can only see my face and upper torso,  How do you get the rest of you to show up?

 

 

Also, the twin mirrors place above a larger vanity are not hand mirrors.  They are usually the size placed above a 36 inch vanity and are wide enough to check your make-up and hair.  Am I missing something because I am a short person?