This timeless mirror is perfect for any room. It's simple yet classic profile shape can complement any curated room decoration. It offers a nice reflective surface to brighten up the room. It comes in a variety of colors and is designed to fit perfectly flat on closet doors and walls. The flat mirror size is 12x48 inches and is incased in a durable plastic profile. This mirror can be hung vertically or horizontally on a smooth wall. Alternatively, this mirror is very lightweight and can be mounted to the back of most doors (mounting tape and hardware are sold separately). Room Essentials™: Everyday Value
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There's something called a J channel that mounts as the bottom rail that they sit in and keeps them level, then the top you just get those little plastic clips that have a small drywall screw holding them in the wall. The tricky thing i found with these cheap long mirrors is the border they come with helps keep them from bowing out, so when you remove the border they get flimsy and turn into funhouse mirrors lol to counteract this I found they make two sided foam mirror tiles made specifically for this. So you place a few in the center backside of the mirror and that keeps the mirror flat against the wall. These are by no means perfect but for my application I'm ok with a bit of funhouse wave effects in my garage workout space! Don't expect anything professional looking
When I priced out mirrors I think it was 500$ or so, and this was around 50$ all in
I bought ~15 of these and stripped off the plastic border, then they can be flush mounted with one another and it looks decent. I'm using them on a huge garage wall where my gym is. It's a fraction of the cost of what large, seamless mirrors would be
I just had a similar mirror delivered today from Walmart for $7 shipped. Of course, I'm on a Walmart+ trial so there is no minimum cart size for free shipping but it is an option for people who have Walmart+ or are willing to reach the $35 cart total for free shipping if you can't be bothered to pickup.
I bought ~15 of these and stripped off the plastic border, then they can be flush mounted with one another and it looks decent. I'm using them on a huge garage wall where my gym is. It's a fraction of the cost of what large, seamless mirrors would be
I bought ~15 of these and stripped off the plastic border, then they can be flush mounted with one another and it looks decent. I'm using them on a huge garage wall where my gym is. It's a fraction of the cost of what large, seamless mirrors would be
That's a great idea. How did you affix them to the wall?
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That's a great idea. How did you affix them to the wall?
There's something called a J channel that mounts as the bottom rail that they sit in and keeps them level, then the top you just get those little plastic clips that have a small drywall screw holding them in the wall. The tricky thing i found with these cheap long mirrors is the border they come with helps keep them from bowing out, so when you remove the border they get flimsy and turn into funhouse mirrors lol to counteract this I found they make two sided foam mirror tiles made specifically for this. So you place a few in the center backside of the mirror and that keeps the mirror flat against the wall. These are by no means perfect but for my application I'm ok with a bit of funhouse wave effects in my garage workout space! Don't expect anything professional looking
When I priced out mirrors I think it was 500$ or so, and this was around 50$ all in
These are lightweight and can easily be mounted with Command strips. Used them in my home gym and worked out perfect on a budget even at regular price. The edges do block some of the view but I'm too busy lifting to notice.
As others noted, there is some flex to it so check them when you pick them up in store that none are warped. I also put one behind my son's door and it's so light you can't feel it opening and closing and doesn't affect the swing.
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When I priced out mirrors I think it was 500$ or so, and this was around 50$ all in
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As others noted, there is some flex to it so check them when you pick them up in store that none are warped. I also put one behind my son's door and it's so light you can't feel it opening and closing and doesn't affect the swing.
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