This Brilliant Bathroom Mirror Trick Looks Custom but Costs Way Less
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This Brilliant Bathroom Mirror Trick Looks Custom but Costs Way Less
"Bathroom mirrors are something I often take for granted. It sounds sort of self-centered, but when I'm looking in that direction, I'm typically looking at just myself. I might pause a second to admire the frame (especially if there's DIY bobbin detailing), but more often than not, the mirror won't grab my attention the same way bathroom paint color or unique light fixtures will."
"However, Rachel and John Thompson's bathroom in their renovated New Orleans home made me do a double take. The couple (plus John's dad!) has done a lot of work on their house and invested around $60,000 into the project. The entire home is gorgeous, but the bathroom mirror setup in this bathroom is unlike anything I've ever seen before - but makes the whole room look luxe."
"She says they originally had a huge antique mirror hanging on the wall, but explains that it "was very heavy and started to come off the wall and we were afraid it would bring the house down with it." After that experience, Rachel and John decided to find something wide but very light (as to keep the house intact). Eventually she thought, "why not hang a bunch of mirrors next to each other!""
Rachel and John Thompson renovated a New Orleans home with roughly $60,000 invested into the project. Their bathroom features four 20x28-inch gold metal oval mirrors from Target, each currently on sale for $69.99. The homeowners chose multiple lightweight mirrors because a previous huge antique mirror was too heavy and began to detach from the wall. The quartet spans nearly the entire vanity length and adds visual intrigue by creating framed breaks in the mirrored surface while still providing ample reflection for one or multiple people. The repeated oval frames elevate the bathroom's aesthetic and lend a luxe appearance.
Read at Apartment Therapy
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