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Robert A

Dacula, GA
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About Me:

Husband and a father of three. Enjoy the outdoors including tennis, running, golf.

Favorite area of home improvement:

I like carpentry and dabbling in electrical and plumbing when I am curious. I also enjoy working in the yard and creating an outdoor room for the house.


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  • Added shelving unit and attached to wall just above mirror to help anchor the weight 10
  • Set out the trim and molding 1
  • Used GOOP adhesive to position MDF on mirror front.  It was held in place by tape until it dried 2
  • Finished product without cutting or removing the original mirror. 23
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Revamp that large bathroom mirror

I added shelves and some trim to dress up the large bathroom mirror.

*Options I considered for this project: ...»

We considered replacing the mirror altogether, but decided to go the less expensive route first and see how long it would buy us.

*Questions and unexpected events that arose during the project:

I didn't know how well the mirror was attached to the wall. I also didn't know how well my adhesive would adhere to the mirror and trim.

* Cost Comments:

1"x4" MDF (32 ft) - $20

1/2 birch plywd - $15

Trim (40 ft) - $20

Crown (3 ft) - $4.50

Lights - $60

*My motivation to do this project:

The mirror was large and an eye sore. We wanted something a little nicer.

*Project Steps:

The first step was to replace the single light fixture with matching twin ones. I ran the wiring, secured the boxes and mounted the new lights. This was required due to the shelving unit. I then measured out the surface and determined the size of the shelving unit. Then I purchased the materials and started designing as I cut. The shelving unit was assembled and attached first. It was ~2 inches higher than the mirror and secured to a stud to help support the mirror against the wall. The trim and molding was measured, cut and secured using GOOP adhesive and tape to hold in place until it was dry.

Advice:

Don't assume the mirror is attached to the wall well enough to hold the additional weight. Make sure it is supported fully.

Do measure twice and cut once.

Materials:

Wood, MDF, Trim - $0.00

Light fixtures - $0.00

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Robert A Dacula, GA
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    Cabinet was built from scratch. Counter is roughly 72" long.
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House parties - it's Hometalk...offline!

Hometalk house parties are popping up all over the country. :) Here are some pictures from a Hometalk house party I attended in NYC. I added some pics of an Oregon party by Vanessa and a ...»
Kentucky party by Karianne. Hope you like the album! If you want to host your own, here's how it works: http://blog.hometalk.com/how-to-host-a-homet...

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DIY Paver Patio and Fire Pit

Check out how we added a paver patio and fire pit off our deck. It's a great spot for those cooler evenings!

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