How to DIY: Frame a Wall Mounted Mirror that has Clips.
Ok. Since I had to rip out the darn leaky shower, sigh, and had to rebuild it, sigh, heh, my goal of course was to make that shower visually pleasing.
Right"
Sooo, just as the wood lath wall in the hall bathroom totally changed the look and feel of the entire room, leaving the rest of it even more crappy than it already was, I knew I?d find myself in the same predicament with the master bath.
?Cuz as I mentioned last time, I picked glossy white 3x12 subway tiles* for the walls and then unglazed small white hex mosaic* for the new non-leaky shower.
Why?d I pick those" Mainly they were affordable but also because I liked them enough. Plus, they?re workable with anything, any color, pattern, whatever else gets thrown in that room as anything other than tile is easy to change.
Plus white, while boring to me, is an easier house sell than a more fun pattern or an exciting color. It?s a neutral. Yawn. Haha.
Ok, so one day I?m sitting on the bed staring into the bathroom envisioning numerous ideas about what to do when I realized, doh, frame the mirror.
But. It?s that type with the clips holding it to the wall. How....A quick internet search turned up others with the same dilemma and after a quick perusal of several, a plan hit me fast.
See, just prior to building the record album storage, I had picked up that sorta generic-ish pocket hole jig kit* whoo-ha over at the ol? second home Menards. What ...
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