Frame a bathroom mirror
Framing a bathroom mirror not only protects and hide mirror edges, it also adds decorative interest to both mirror and bathroom.
Virginia at live love diy framed her large bathroom mirror. The new white frames matches the newly painted bathroom vanity and does so much for the room. You will find instructions on how to frame a bathroom mirror here, and everything you need for the project can be purchased at your local Builders Warehouse.
You can use a variety of mouldings and trim in pine, SupaWood or extruded polystyrene to design a unique frame for your bathroom, as shown here. No More Nails adhesive has a lot of tack, which means it sticks immediately to the surface. If the pieces do need to be held in place until the glues dries, use masking tape.
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Extruded polystyrene crown moulding is perfect for adding as a mirror frame. Be sure to choose extruded polystyrene, as this is a much harder and denser product than standard polystyrene cornice. The advantages of using this product is that it is lightweight and can be spray painted. Click here to find out how to create a vintage mirror frame using polystyrene crown moulding.
Sharon of this thrifty house transformed her bathroom mirror with SupaWood trim painted in crisp white to match the bathroom decor. All the sections were attached to the wall with No More Nails adhesive and any gaps filled in with Alcolin white wood filler. The frame was then sanded and painted with white acrylic paint.
Now that you have seen how easy and affordable it is to frame a bathroom mirror... what's your excuse!