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| Don't want a medicine cabinet, but need a landing pad for bathroom accessories? Consider a mirror with an integrated shelf. |
I think it is the dumbest, silliest and out of place thing I've ever seen! Don't know if this is just in Florida. I've never seen this in Massachusetts.
Now, I just renovated my 12x14 and did the same thing, but while we're on the subject of mirrors, I'd love all you opinions..
I put in a seven foot vanity made up of three cabinets, the two sink cabinets on the outside. I thought about putting up individual mirrors over each sink, but it leaves such a huge gap, that I've decided to put up one big mirror. Instead of wall to wall, though, I want there to be about 3 inches over the back splash, under the light fixtures and on either side. The question is how to frame it. As I see it, there are 6 choices:
Matching wood frame to the vanity
Matching black frame to the art work
Matching bath/shower tile frame
Using the stones from shower floor
Non-matching frame, (silver, glass, other?)
Combination
And, yes, I put my make up on in the bathroom and at my age, need to get as close to a mirror as possible!