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10-15-2019 04:58 PM
Mirror Chic..I just discovered this web site (American made) and it will certainly fix an issue I have with my large bathroom mirror. I have had some work done in my bathroom, and you know one thing leads to another...now that most everything is done I think my large mirror needs upgraded. There is no frame currently on the mirror but it is in good condition except the edges are turning a tad dark.
I asked the handy man that did the work about building a frame for the mirror and it sounded like a lot of work, and I think he thought the same.
I could see in my head what I wanted and how it should work but he didn't see my vision, ha, ha. So browsing today I discovered the site and there are a lot of frames to choose from and they install just like I saw in my mind...if you need a frame, this might be the fix you need.
10-15-2019 06:19 PM
@Mom2Dogs My friend bought a frame from them for a mirror in her entryway.It looks gorgeous!! She chose an antique white color.However,she didn't assemble it herself.She had her handyman do it.
10-15-2019 06:49 PM
@Mom2Dogs If you like to shop around before making a final decision, I can recommend mirrormate<dot>com. They have a wide range of styles and colors from which to choose and they send samples.
We used them for two large mirrors five years ago, and they're still like new.
10-15-2019 07:22 PM
@NicksmomESQ .....did your friend think it was to hard for her to do? If I order one I was hoping to do it my self, with a little help from DH.
10-15-2019 07:57 PM
@Mom2Dogs wrote:@NicksmomESQ .....did your friend think it was to hard for her to do? If I order one I was hoping to do it my self, with a little help from DH.
@Mom2Dogs If you & DH are handy you can probably do it yourself. My friend isn't very handy & didn't want to risk damaging the mirror or the frame.I too have a handyman put things together for me.I never want to take the chance.
10-16-2019 01:05 AM
thought about cutting down my old huge mirror and buying a frame to put around it---- the frame itself was as expensive as an already framed mirror I bought on AMZ. And the new one is gorgeous
10-16-2019 06:32 AM
I went back and forth about removing my frameless mirrors from all my bathrooms when I redecorated last year.
They do make the tiny room look larger.
I decided to just get nice mirrors for all of them.
Pottery Barn has some nice ones.
10-16-2019 07:32 AM
I am going to change the topic for one second, do you have a hard time cleaning the big mirror? My big mirror is a nightmare. It collects so much dust. I clean and dust it religiously and I just want to throw it out. How do you all clean these big mirrors? Sorry I am high jacking this post but any advice would be great fully appreciated.
As for the framing around the mirror that would be so pretty. We got a beveled edge on our mirror so it's kind of framed.
10-16-2019 07:36 AM
I don't have a problem with dust on the mirrors. My bathrooms are interior, no windows, so maybe that makes a difference.
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