What can I do with these hideous bathroom wall mirrors from the 70’s
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How about.... temporary wall paper!?! Best invention for renters ever - I love it and it comes in so many styles and patterns, even with borders, so your only limit is your imagination. It's kinda like a big sticker, but it comes off very easily when you're ready to move or you just want to change the look! One of my favorites is chasingpaper.com, modern, traditional and fun ideas. their paper is actually more like cloth, but the best part is, if you later notice a crooked part, you can peel it down, and re-stick it! their pieces are 2x4 feet, so you're not having to handle a huge roll and trying to cut in straight, etc.