Project by JRsgarage | posted 06-17-2018 01:40 PM | 3593 views | 0 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
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My daughter wanted more space on counter in her Jack & Jill bath so decided to cover one of the sinks. Next, I’ll need to do something for her mirror…just plain with no trim or border. Thanks
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mel52
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#1 posted 06-17-2018 10:22 PM
Very clever idea ! I may have to look into this idea for one of my bathroom sinks. Good job.
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Notw
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#2 posted 06-19-2018 02:08 PM
I just trimmed the mirror in my master bathroom and even though it is a simple project it makes a huge difference over the original basic mirror
JRsgarage
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#3 posted 06-20-2018 04:31 PM
Thanks for the looks and comments. I was surprised to see that they actually make sink covers in generic sizes.
Notw, still debating on type of trim…also I wish they didn’t run the mirror all the way down to the back splash.
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Notw
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#4 posted 06-22-2018 02:12 PM
Mine was the same way, so the frame has to “sit” on the backsplash as well. I used a sheet of MDF cut down to 3.5” wide strips and used a simple roundover on the inside. Simple yet it adds a lot to the mirror’s looks…also don’t forget to cut a small space in the back for the mirror clips so the frame will lay flat against the glass.
JimInNM
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#5 posted 06-23-2018 02:19 PM
Now that’s a very unique idea and it looks great also.
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JRsgarage
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#6 posted 06-27-2018 09:21 PM
Notw, thanks for the tips.
Thanks Jim
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