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  • Linda Vance
    Followed 7 people on Dec 31, 2012

I love the framed mirror! Did you put the ceramic tile directly on the mirror?

In the 1920's Atlanta home bathroom remodel, was the ceramic tile applied directly to the mirror?
Linda Vance
Linda Vance
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  • Linda Vance
    Commented on Sep 23, 2012
    I see what you mean. I hadn't thought about the reflection showing the back of the tile. I ...»
    think the wood frame would probably be a better choice for me & thanks for the great tip on painting the back of the frame, too. :)

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Look At Me Now: A Bathroom Remodel Goes From Crowded to Spacious

What can you do in a 1920's Atlanta home, with a 60" wide bathroom? Just take a look! Working with a black and white theme, we added tiles that created a crisp look. The client's favorite ...»
part is the tiled frame we designed to outline a much larger mirror. Click to my newsletter to see what we did with her old guest room closet! http://bit.ly/UvvKtW (hint: it's now part of her bath!)

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Authentic Living Interiors Atlanta, GA
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  • Linda Vance
    Commented on Sep 21, 2012
    The framed mirror is gorgeous! I have a huge one over double sinks that I have been trying to ...»
    figure out what to do to it to update it without spending a fortune! Do you apply they tiles directly to the mirror & if so is there any special prep to the mirror?

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