Mirrored wall next to door continues to break. How can I camouflage?

Bkl23578862
by Bkl23578862
Blue tape is on top of cracked mirror
  7 answers
  • Maureen Dreibelbis Maureen Dreibelbis on May 21, 2017

    What is causing it to break?

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  • Michele Pappagallo Michele Pappagallo on May 21, 2017

    I would consider taking the mirrors down completely. They are probably glued onto the wall and could be pried off gently. Then, sand and paint the wall afterwards.

  • Gail Gail on May 22, 2017

    I would remove them also. If pressure continues on the break and it falls off, it will be sharp and probably heavy.

  • Jackie Gulick-Dunn Jackie Gulick-Dunn on May 22, 2017

    What about covering them with plywood to create a whole new wall. Then drywall

  • Cwh6899259 Cwh6899259 on May 24, 2017

    I agree with Michelle - take them down. I am assuming they keep getting hit by the door opening. You could put a door stop in the floor so the door can no longer strike the mirror.

  • Bkl23578862 Bkl23578862 on Jun 05, 2017

    Thank you to all who have responded to my broken mirror concern.