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Diy frame large bathroom mirror.
Step 1 make sure to locate your studs.
Using your miter saw cut your wood at a 45 degree angle so the outside portion of your wood piece will be the full length of the mirror see pic above.
2 1 4 boards cut to match the height of your mirror minus 2x the width of your board this should be approximately 7 if you use 1x4s.
Step 2 then we placed the piece of wood against the mirror over the clips and marked where i would need to carve out.
This diy bathroom mirror frame is such an easy project to upgrade builder grade mirrors in your home.
Measure the thickness of the mirror and the bottom track if any.
2 1 4 boards cut to match the width of your mirror plus a half inch.
We already knew where our studs were located because the mirror clips were.
Next sand the wood so it s nice and smooth be sure not to sand the angled cuts too much you want them to fit together flush.
Once your frame dimensions are known cut the four sides 1 longer than that final size.
The deeper of the two will be the depth of the notch.
It only takes an afternoon and will give your bathroom a whole new feel.
Step 3 for the sides i held up a 1 x 4 next to the bottom.
Framing in your mirror is an easy project with big impact.
I framed in our guest bathroom mirror you can see that here.
Make cuts for all four sides.
For 5 30 depending on the type of wood trim you use and just an hour or two of time you can make your plain bathroom mirror look much more upgraded than it is.
How to frame out that builder basic bathroom mirror for 20 or less february 10 2015 by christina 29 comments so this is the way our master bathroom looked at the beginning of december.