Patricia Lewis
 Advanced Beginner PA USA Member since 10/9/09 Posts: 5 |
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Date: 11/13/12 4:57 AM I have an available corner to install a THREE WAY MIRROR. Has anyone done this to advise me? |
unfinishedprojects

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 1 member likes this. Date: 11/13/12 11:01 AM I installed these Ikea Stave mirrors on a side wall. I needed my sewing room corners for desks and other things.
Installing in a corner might be more trouble than it's worth? |
JKimes
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Date: 11/13/12 2:46 PM I think you'll want to install the center panel at a 45 degree angle to the 2 walls. You'll lose the space behind it, but otherwise I think will lose the benefit of the 3-way.
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justgail
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Date: 11/13/12 3:22 PM Once while dreaming/plotting of a 3-way mirror, I measured the width of one in a clothing store, I think each panel was 2 feet wide, perhaps 2.5 feet. I wonder - if you could mount the center panel on a hinge, then you'd have storage behind it.
I *like* those Ikea mirrors, I'd have to put it behind the door in the bedroom or bathroom, but it might work. |