Monday, November 29, 2010

Bathroom Wall Mirrors: go for some stylish options




Bathroom wall mirrors are another home item that has changed from being a purely utilitarian personal grooming tool into a high fashion addition to your bathroom design ideas. Fogging mirrors are not ideal in a bathroom. A swivel mirror placed on a wall or even a shelf which consists of a scissor mount is ideal for using to apply makeup and cut your hair. Bathroom wall mirrors such as these represent a magnificent touch. There can be a design such as a mirror extending from the shower.

If mirrors are mounted in the wall they end up with a lot of tear. It is better to ensure that your mirror does not fall while cutting your hair or shaving. The bathroom wall mirrors need to be securely fixed. Fasteners that are used to fix mirrors must depend on what is behind the wall. If you are using drywall screws it works well on wallboard, bricks, plaster and concrete. If you are fixing a mirror on the tile, holes need to be drilled first. If you are interested in having an electric mirror with no fogging, it is wise to call an electrician to do the job.

The Halogen Lighted Bathroom Hard-Wire mirror which you can buy from Lamps Plus online is a great option. It's a large frameless mirror with eight halogen lights in two columns of four on each side of the mirror. The lights are embedded in the mirror and are flush with the surface which gives it an ultra-modern yet attractive appearance. The mirror is 23-1/2" wide. You can buy this super bathroom mirror online and it costs $334.91 from Lamps Plus. Another contemporary mirror which would fit in with any bathroom curtain style is the Oval Bathroom Wall Mirror. The height is 29" and the width is 21" for the mirror plus 2" for the chrome fittings. The models of elegant bathroom wall mirrors costs $109.99.

Source:
http://www.pfcec.org/fixtures/bathroomwallmirrors.html
http://ezinearticles.com/?Bathroom-Wall-Mirrors&id=4007173

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