Diy Bathroom Mirror Frame
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.
Diy bathroom mirror frame. Framing in your mirror is an easy project with big impact. In order for the frame to mount flush against the wall a notch must be cut into the backside of the frame pieces. If you are ready to update your dated bathroom but don t have the money for a full renovation an easy to make stick on mirror frame can add the character you re looking for without breaking the bank. Paint it all one color for a sleek look or distress it for a rustic farmhouse style.
Use measurements to cut lengths of primed mdf baseboard. Keep the table saw unplugged when not in use especially when adjusting the blade or fence. 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. Measure the mirror on the wall to determine the length and width of frame image 1.
Make cuts for all four sides. Measure the thickness of the mirror and the bottom track if any. I framed in our guest bathroom mirror you can see that here. Diy stick on mirror frame.
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. Frame my mirror offers the most affordable diy solution for updating your bathroom with our custom mirror frame kits. Once your frame dimensions are known cut the four sides 1 longer than that final size. Using a table saw cut the trim and molding pieces to size.
Now cut out a pocket or groove in the primary trim pieces to accommodate the edges of the mirror image 2. Mdf primed baseboard molding with cap 19 32 x 5 miter saw paint paintbrush caulk liquid nailsand caulk gun pencil measuring tape.