on the mirror and one's face and the bright sunlight from behind the mirror might be blinding when not looking into directly into the mirror. Is this a problem? If not, how have you addressed this issue?
I like the aeshtetic of the bathroom and would consider doing the same to mine but I'm curious...How does the unfiltered natural light behind the mirrors impact your ability to apply makeup at different times of day? After living with your design, do you have any issues with the the
are the mirrors? Just can't see how they are attached. Thanks for the help and the great idea
to the mirror.
The mirror is attached to a slightly smaller piece of plywood and the whole assembly is attached to the window sill by a metal angle. The back of the mirror/ plywood is painted matte black and is barely noticeable from the outside. There are more pictures on our website www.dottersolarchitects
this mirror! What kind of lighting is used behind it? How is it mounted? Thanks.
and the mirror will float too far above the drywall.
The mirror is any standard mirror from a glass supplier. The lighting is a SMD 5050 LED Lighting Strip with 150 lights per 5 meters. It can easily be purchased off Amazon. I used the RGB strip versus the plain
of. The mirror is mounted to the wall using a box frame glued to the back of the mirror that screws into another smaller box frame mounted to the wall so the beams just overlap and can be screwed together from the side.
how did you get back light mirror
behind the mirror during the original construction, but you could easily extend an existing outlet to a location behind the mirror with a little drywall patching. The trick is to inset a 3-gang electrical box into the drywall to set the transformer for the LED lights. Otherwise the transformer will sit outside
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Hi, I have a client who is in LOVE with this bathroom and wants me to do the floor to ceiling mirror, how is that secured? is there a channel in the ceiling and blocked out behind the mirror?
Thank you!
is that a molding behind the mirror? if yes, wher can i find it?
I love the floating effect. I don't completely understand how to secure it and how the light from behind was done. Could you please explain so I can try and have it done. Thanks so much.
create the floating installation. A floor to ceiling mirror with back edge lighting completes the design. Thanks for your inquiry.
Thank you! Regarding the tracery detail behind the floating mirror, we opted to use MDF wood tracery in lieu of plaster. The tracery pattern was inspired by the limestone
suspended the mirror and where you purchased the hardware?
Could you please tell me how you suspended the mirror and where you purchase the hardware?
Thank you.
for mirror and installing hardware too.
with a mirror mounted on each side. The hardware is from a company called Griplock Systems http://www.griplocksystems.com/lighting/products.cfm. I hope this helps!
I was wondering if you received an answer as to where they got the hardware for suspending this mirror. My wife and I are remodeling
custom mirror that was put together by a local glass company. It is a fairly basic design that consists of a frosted glass panel with a mirror mounted on each side. The hardware is from a company called Griplock Systems http://www.griplocksystems.com/lighting/products.cfm. I would suggest finding a custom
into the mirror or not.
Where can I find this mirror w/the florescent lights?
how you floated this mirror please?
built mirrors. The mirrored coating on the back is sandblasted off to create frosted glass rectangles. The light fixtures are placed behind.
Simple 2x4 framing floats the mirror
wall. The mirror is on plywood backing. And the frame and plywood are set in enough as to not be visible.
Check out the lights in the mirrors
I like the, window, mirrors, bathtub etc.
behind the mirror. The mirror coating was sandblasted off in a rectangular pattern where you see the light. The result of sandblasting gave the glass a translucent frosted finish
Simple 2x4 framing floats the mirror out from the wall. The mirror is on plywood backing. And the frame and plywood are set in
is the mirror by?How is it floating off the stone is it?
but they float on the base cabinet
Its custom. A local cabinet fabricator made the vanity and it is floating above the floor and the slab counter is floating on that with a piece of wood betweeen the counter and cabinet but held off the edge about 2" to make it float
The mirrors are simple sheet mirrors cut to size which are very cost effective and not bevel and stone is 12x12 carrera marble tiles cut to 6x12
the board were mounted to the drywall and the tile installer installed around it and the mirrors were glued to boards to save money instead of the holdoff