How to frame a bathroom mirror already installed?
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I have seen double sided tape, Velcro and stick wood to the mirror.
Add a frame of wood strips around the mirror. Attach trim to it.
measure the mirror, and keep the measurements and a tape measure in your bag.
Pay attention at yard sales, resale stores, and Michaels 50% off sales For frames. Absolutely ignore what is in them. You want a frame. Since it’s a mirror, only the absolute outside dimension matters to make sure edges are covered.
As mentioned above, you have assorted options for fitting to over your exist8ng mirror.
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