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Design Framed Mirrors |
How to Design Framed Mirrors in Bathroom Accessories
Designing your own mirrors is the start of creating a completely new
bathroom. You can use material around the home, such as photo frames. Try to
choose an embellishing prototype. The embellished frame will make a great
wall mirror, otherwise you can design tabletop mirrors, using it as a
vanity. Vanities make nice displays, especially when you surround it with
your favorite items, including perfumes and so on. Again, you will need a picture frame. You want a frame to fit the mirror.
It depends on the size you want to accomplish, otherwise try choosing mirror
and frames at with the amount of cm you need, which is around
one-eighth-inch to a quarter inches. You will need an additional three to
six centimeters, which equals around the same measurements. You can use hardboard to add your backing. When choosing the board
however, make sure that you match the board to the weight of the mirror.
Rather, make sure that the cardboard will hold up the frame and mirror
weight. Mirrors typically weigh approximately seven hundred fifty-g
depending on the dimension. In this instance, you are making the quarter
frame, so you will need to consider point zero/thirty two squares per m. If
your mirror weighs more than 3-pounds, you will need a board to hold 1.6-kg
per square foot. The thickness of the board then should be around one
eight-inches. The mirror will fit into your rabbet, which you can have the
glass cut at any glass shop, or mirror shop that specializes in glass
products. If you want to use fancy material, purchase hardboards of equal
size. You will need your mirror, frame, short screws, corner brace, craft paper
(Brown), dual-adhesive farmer tape, dust cover, hangers, a couple of mirror
hangers, awl, jigsaw, knife, and additional screws to mount your frame. | Kid Room | Kitchen | Bedroom | Bathroom | Living Room | Apartment |
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