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Framing a masterbath mirror
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Kimberly D
(IC: homeowner)
I would like to add a frame around my masterbath mirror. I would like to have mitered edges and stain the wood to coordinate with my existing cabinetry.
*My motivation to do this project:
I live in a newer construction home and I have a double vanity with a plain mirror on the wall.
Materials:
4 X rosettes - $10.68
3 X embossed molding - $52.05
1 X Liquid Nails - $4.50
1 X stain - $11.68
1 X paint brush - $4.79
1 X Super Fine Sand Paper - $3.27
*My motivation to do this project:
I live in a newer construction home and I have a double vanity with a plain mirror on the wall.
Materials:
4 X rosettes - $10.68
3 X embossed molding - $52.05
1 X Liquid Nails - $4.50
1 X stain - $11.68
1 X paint brush - $4.79
1 X Super Fine Sand Paper - $3.27
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Published October 12th, 2010 5:28 PM
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Kimberly D on Oct 17, 2010I just purchased the 8 ft. pieces of molding and 4 rosettes, since Home Depot doesn't do miter cuts. I'm a bit hesitant because now I'm not sure whether to add the rosettes or to have someone miter the pieces for me. I have brouhgt home a brochure of sample stain colors, so that is my next step.
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Kimberly D on Oct 28, 2010The rosettes are larger than the molding and one side of the molding is curved and not flat. How do I fill in that small gap? Can I add another piece of thin molding? I hope you can see what I'm talking about from the pictures.
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