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Whatever your bathroom décor, you can accent it with different mirrors for
different functions. Bathroom wall mirrors come in many different styles today.
Chrome-edged bathroom mirrors and medicine cabinets set into the wall were
popular through the 1950s. Modern mirrors often reflect other times, such as the
beveled mirror with a heavy mahogany frame reminiscent of the 1890s or the
mirror pinned flat against the wall with shiny stainless steel pegs reminiscent
of London in the 1920s.
Bathroom Mirrors For Different Uses
Whatever your bathroom décor, you can accent it with different mirrors for
different functions. You might want a wall mirror, or a mirror to sit on the
vanity. You can also have a mirror that extends from the shower wall. If you
have plenty of floor space, you might want a freestanding model.
No fogging
mirrors are ideal for the bathroom. A magnifying swivel mirror on a shelf or
wall with a scissors mount is perfect for applying makeup or cutting your hair.
Counter mirrors can be adapted for many uses.
Bathroom mirrors are used frequently. Wall-mounted models, especially, endure a
lot of wear and tear. One thing you don’t want is for the mirror to fall off the
wall while you're shaving or cutting your hair. You want them to be secure. The
type of fasteners you should use depends not only on the surface of the wall,
but on what’s behind it. Don’t assume you know for sure! Drywall screws,
however, work very well on brick, wallboard, concrete, and plaster. Before
fastening a mirror to tile, you need to drill the holes with the right size and
type of bit. If you want to install an electric no fogging mirror, it would
probably be best to have an electrician or handyman do it for you. |