I have
builder grade mirrors in both of my 1994 bathrooms, and other than possibly framing them some day, I plan to retain these mirrors.
When we traded our
huge builder grade mirror for two wooden framed mirrors Kurt made for me, I knew I would have to do some repainting.
Very cool stick - on custom frames that spruce up
builder grade mirrors.
This is going to be more expensive, but upgrading
your builder grade mirrors to something nicer (or even adding a frame around your builder grade mirror) can make a big difference.
Small changes, like changing out
the builder grade mirror can be huge in a small space like this!
I would LOVE to tile our bathroom, frame out
our builder grade mirror with some crown molding, and tile our shower.
I would love to do a bathroom overhaul, but realistically I would LOVE to get rid of
our builders grade mirror... that would mean a new mirror, new lighting, new paint and I know that my husband would like a new faucet.
It's right next to my beautiful kitchen, which makes it look even worse... I would so love to paint, replace
the builder grade mirror, and add a new brushed nickel faucet!
We got rid of
our builder grade mirror, and went with a smaller, white framed mirror.
I have always framed
the builder grade mirror to update it.
We replaced
the builder grade mirror with a framed mirror that I picked up at a consignment shop.