
by Laura Mitchell
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How do I frame out a standard bathroom mirror?



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The left side is butted up against the wall and the bottom rest against the counter top and rests in a one inch track. anything that sits on top of the mirror would allow the edge of the mirror to be seen. I have limited tools and cannot stand for log periods.

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Rowgop (Pam) on Mar 03, 2018
couple of different websites for you to check outhttps://www.pinterest.com/explore/frame-bathroom-mirrors/http://www.hgtv.com/design/rooms/bathrooms/how-to-frame-a-plate-glass-wall-mirrorHelpful Reply -
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Sharon on Mar 03, 2018
You can glue decorative tiles around the edge.Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Mar 03, 2018
https://www.hometalk.com/categories/home-decor/mirrors/bathroom-mirrorHelpful Reply -
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Holly Kinchlea-Brown on Mar 03, 2018
Paint your frames in! You can get a stencil or freehand a frame depending upon how ornate you want it to be. Use the craft paint that mimics stained glass...Helpful Reply -
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Jody on Mar 03, 2018
Go to MirrorMate.com. I bought 2 of these and did both of my bathrooms with no problems - they both butted right up against the wall and rested on the back splash. Just measure carefully, pick your frame and order!Helpful Reply -
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Robert Doobovsky on Mar 04, 2018
I used molding and glued it to the mirror with construction adhesive.Helpful Reply -
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