How to get rid of floor to ceiling mirrors in apartment?
Related Discussions
Vinyl plank flooring vs pergo (laminate)
I currently have stinky dirty carpeting in my living room and I want to replace it with a durable flooring that can stand up to dogs and kids.
How to remove popcorn ceiling that has been painted?
Does having a paint over a popcorn ceiling change how I'd remove the popcorn ceiling?
How to apply peel and stick wallpaper?
I want to spruce up my walls with peel-and-stick wallpaper. Has anyone used this before and can advise me as to how to apply it properly?
How to stain wood floor?
I've heard staining is a good technique for updating floors. So how do I stain my wood floor?
How do I fix wallpaper that's peeling off?
The wallpaper on the corner of a wall in my house is starting to peel off. Any advice about the best way to glue it back?
How to seal the seams of vinyl wallpaper?
We are renovating our guest bathroom. We put up vinyl wallpaper along the tub/shower wall. I am not worried about the wallpaper itself getting wet because it is viny... See more
You can cover the glass. Using a glue gun you can glue fabric over it or you can glue cardboard or foam board and paint it.
The easiest way to get rid of mirrors is to tape them up good and the carefully break them off of the wall. There may be damage left behind on the sheetrock behind them but that can be filled, sanded and repainted.
If you can't remove them, then treat them like regular wall space and decorate by hanging photos, word art, art panels, decals, etc. You can use Command strips for glass to hang them. I think having glass as a background could be an awesome background for select pieces.
if you do not want to remove them.....https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/plagued-with-dated-mirrored-walls-5-design-ideas-to-make-them-work-241744
That you don't like? is that your question? Since you say you bought the apt I am assuming there is no landlord. If you are just renting you would need to talk with landlord and make sure you can remove, see if landlord knows what they were put up with and maybe he/she might have idea if they approve to remove. If I am all wrong...could you finish you question and we can start over! Thanks
You can paint over them. Use painters tape and make stripes of mirror and paint. Use a foam roller so you don't have brush strokes.
Here's the coolest method I've seen, I would still tape the heck out of it before prying off, and wear heavy long-sleeved shirt and pants just in case. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_ckqmdqGYY
The mirrors belong to the landlord/owner. You cannot remove them. IF you do anything to the mirrors, you will have to make sure you can restore them to the original way they were when you moved in. You will lose your deposit if you don't have permission to do anything to them.
Yes it did. You do NOT own the mirrors. One of the suggestions, with U-tube video, was removing them. If you do something to them and do not put them back into the original condition when you move, you can be held liable for the cost of replacement mirrors. Yes, you can paint them, etc. but you will have to remove the paint and restore them to the original condition when you move. I do not understand people who think that because they are renting, they automatically have the right to do whatever they want with other people's property.