Glass and Mirrors - Mirror, Mirror On The Wall
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letmefixit
08-26-08, 06:51 AM
I HATE the full length mirrors on the wall! I can't remove them because we are renting this place.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to cover them? They are in the dining area and are 8 ft high (floor to celing) and are in the corner of the room (L Shape) one wall is 8 ft and the other 5.5 ft.
I thought of a mural but it will not adhere to glass.
Then I thought maybe to get sheetrock and apply the sheetrock then the mural.....does anyone have any ideas about this? Remmember I can't remove them....
Thanks.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to cover them? They are in the dining area and are 8 ft high (floor to celing) and are in the corner of the room (L Shape) one wall is 8 ft and the other 5.5 ft.
I thought of a mural but it will not adhere to glass.
Then I thought maybe to get sheetrock and apply the sheetrock then the mural.....does anyone have any ideas about this? Remmember I can't remove them....
Thanks.
johnam
08-26-08, 11:10 AM
Anything that you adhere to the mirror will probably damage the mirror when you remove it. You would have to build a wall in front of the mirrors and then remove the wall when you move. You will still have some damage to the walls, floor and ceiling when you remove the wall but can easily be repaired.
Lily C
09-18-08, 01:58 PM
I've got the perfect product. It's called Wallpaper For Windows. It's a static cling decorative film that goes on glass doors, windows ect. We used it on our mirror closet doors. It looks great, and was so easy to use. And best part for you, is that it's removable and reuseable. www.wallpaperforwindows.com
NancyDz
09-25-08, 07:05 PM
I've used that wallpaper for windows myself , I don't know if it's the same brand but I got it at Home Depot. I used it for a window.