Bathroom Vanity With Attached Mirror

31″W x 21.65″D x 30″H vanity cabinet with top Black Absolute granite vanity top with 4″H backsplash Vanity top is pre-drilled for a 1-hole faucet deck-mount installation to the left side of the sink Finishes Available: Black or White Matching mirror sold separately Plumbing is concealed from the front view of the baseVanity top comes un-attached to the vanity; Additional wall brackets supplied for extra support and stability Installation instructions and hardware includedEdit ArticleHow to Remove a Bathroom Mirror Mirrors are deceptively heavy. Bathroom mirrors are designed to be quite large, sometimes taking up entire walls. The mirrors are installed on the wall using brackets or heavy duty glue. Use these steps to remove a mirror in your bathroom. Protect the sink area. Cover the mirror with duct tape. The duct tape will limit the amount of glass that drops if the mirror shatters during removal. Use a blow dryer to soften the glue.
You can also use a small heat lamp. Blow-dry each area of the glass evenly. Focus the heat on the heavily glued areas if you know where the glue is. Instruct a second person to act as a spotter for the mirror. Because you will be working on removing the mirror from the wall, it's important to have a helper there to catch the mirror in case it slips down rapidly. This is especially important for larger mirrors. Pry the mirror from the wall at it's edges. Hold piano wire or guitar string with 2 hands. Repeat the process of prying the mirror from the wall and heating the glue if necessary. Pry the mirror from the wall. Lower the mirror from the wall. If you aren't worried about preserving your bathroom mirror, wrap plastic around the front and use a hammer to break the glass. The plastic will catch the broken pieces and much of the weight will be removed from the frame, allowing you to remove it more easily. If your bathroom mirror is not attached to the wall with glue, your job will be a lot easier.
Remove the brackets with a screwdriver and carefully lower the mirror from the wall. You might have to repair the drywall once the mirror has been removed before putting up a new mirror. If all attempts at removing the glue or brackets holding a bathroom mirror have failed, cut out the drywall surrounding the mirror.Magic Lighting Led Light Bulb And Remote Instructions Do not attempt to remove a mirror with bare skin. Putting Patio Furniture On GrassCover your body with a long-sleeved shirt and long pants. Best Price Soft Close Toilet SeatWear protective gloves and goggles. Do not remove a mirror by yourself. Arrange for a partner to help you lower the mirror from the wall.Buy silver mounting clips to match your mirror, or try decorative clips for extra elegance.
Although the lines of a frameless mirror are clean and simple, a large sheet mirror gives more light to the bathroom, makes the space seem larger and is big enough to share. Sheet mirrors can be heavy, however, and need adequate hardware to keep them on the wall. Fasten mounting clips to the wall to hold up the weight of the mirror on the bottom and the top. Decide where you want to hang the mirror by holding it up to the wall. You may need help with this step if the mirror is very heavy. The traditional spot is centered over the sink or vanity. Hold the mirror in place while a helper marks the corners with a pencil. Place a level on the top of the mirror to be sure that it's even on both sides. Set the mirror down. Slide a stud finder along the wall and mark the location of the studs. If the studs are evenly spaced behind the mirror in a spot where the mounting clips will be attractive, attach the mounting clips for the bottom of the mirror to the studs with a drill. Drill one mounting clip into a stud to hold the mirror at the bottom if there's only one stud in a good position.
Match the location on the opposite side of the mirror for the other mounting clip. Drill a pilot hole and tap a toggle bolt or anchor into the wall for the second mounting clip. The toggle bolt will hold the mirror on the wall in the absence of a stud. Place the mirror in the lower clips and hold it to the wall to be sure that your mark for the top of the mirror is still correct. Repeat the process to add the screws for the mounting clips to hold the top of the mirror. Inset the bottom of the mirror into the mounting clips and center. Push mounting clips into the screws at the top, and secure the top of the mirror. Things You Will Need Level Pencil Stud finder Mounting clips Drill Toggle bolts Tip Warning Photo Credits IT Stock Free/Polka Dot/Getty Images Suggest a CorrectionWe are making progress in our master bathroom remodel and are starting to look at fun details, like the vanity and mirror situation. I’m really drawn to vintage mirrors — I love the look of old glass. But because the room is so small, we really need our mirror to double as a medicine cabinet too, so I’m thinking of getting a vintage mirror and somehow DIY’ing it into a medicine cabinet…so stay tuned…
Here are some gorgeous vintage mirrors from our partners’ site,  Chairish that would make quite a splash in any bath reno project! To check out these mirrors and all my other Chairish faves from this month, click here.Home > 16.5 Inch Modern Glass Bathroom Vanity with Mirror 16.5 Inch Modern Glass Bathroom Vanity with Mirror Write the first review$ Dimensions:16.5"W x 20.38"D x 34.38"H (Tolerance: +/- 1/2")Counter Top:N/AFinish:Stainless SteelFeatures:N/AHardware:ChromeSink(s):15.5"x15.5"x5.5" Turquoise Tempered Glass Sink, No OverflowFaucet:Pre-Drilled for Standard Single Hole Faucet (Included)Assembly:Light Assembly Required; Countertop, Sink, Cabinet Not Attached; Large cut out in back for plumbingIncluded:Cabinet, Sink, Choice of Faucet with Drain, Mirror (23.63"W x 27.5"H)Not Included:Backsplash, Medicine Cabinet (14"W x 14"L x 23.5"H (Optional))Shipping:Free Shipping via FedEx Ground 7 - 10 Business Days Specifications Guarantee & Returns Just over 16 inches wide, this cute, contemporary vanity brings basic functionality to your small bath space.
The frosted glass vessel sink sits atop a chrome base. You match the piece with a faucet of your choice. Matching mirror carries style up the wall. Material: This bath vanity is constructed of stainless steel. Stainless steel is a very pure form of steel and is used to make anything that requires resistance to chemicals and frequent cleaning. Just like regular steel, stainless can be bent cut and welded into any shape and also comes in a variety of standard shapes and thicknesses. Backsplashes: All of our bathroom vanities state Backsplashes Not Included. Some of our vanities may be delivered with a backsplash, but if that backsplash arrives damaged, we are unable to ship a replacement backsplash due to high freight damage occurrences. We recommend either shopping at your local hardware store or stone fabricator for matching counter top material, or consider using tile as an alternate backsplash. Finish: The multi-step finish process on the vanities is not only rich with color & pleasing to the eye it is also a very durable outer shell to help protect your furniture from ware and damage that may occur in everyday use.
Actual color may vary slightly due to different computer monitor display settings. Light Assembly Required: The countertop and sink may not be attached to the base cabinet. If not, this will require attachment by use of silicone (not provided) and additional hardware (provided). Some furniture style vanities are shipped without the feet attached, which require installation by simply screwing in, all parts included. If additional accessories are included, such as faucet, mirrors, etc., these accessories will require installation. Includes and open space for plumbing accessibility. Brand: Vetro Collection by Fresca Click Here for Vanity Spec SheetClick Here for FFT1044 Spec SheetClick Here for FFT1045 Spec SheetClick Here for FFT1092 Spec Sheet Return & Exchange Policy: Satisfaction Guaranteed! Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery for new unused items, less return shipping � NO RESTOCKING FEE! All returns must be in the original packaging, and be approved. Please contact our Service Specialist at 866-526-1843 ext. 2 for Return Approval.