Vintage Arch Mirror
High Definition Glass: Clear reflections add brightness to the room.
Key Features
- High Definition Glass
- Shatterproof
- Undistorted Reflection
- Lightweight
- Vintage Antique Frame
Installation Guide
Follow these steps to securely hang your mirror:
- Install hooks for hanging on the wall.
- Measure the height and distance for the holes and mark them.
- Drill holes on the wall with an electric drill.
- Insert the screws into the holes.
- Mount the mirror on the wall.
- Check if it is securely hung.
Choosing the Right Size
Not sure which size to choose? Refer to these guidelines:
Width:
Typically, the bathroom mirror should be narrower than or equal to the width of the vanity. If you have two mirrors and need to install a wall sconce between them, a spacing of about 12-18 inches in the middle will look more balanced. You can also adjust the distance slightly based on the actual dimensions.
Height:
The bottom of the mirror should be about 6-10 inches above the top of the sink to prevent water splashes on the mirror. The center of the mirror is typically about 59-63 inches from the floor, providing a comfortable height for most adults.
Diagrams:
- Single Mirror Setup: Illustrates a single mirror installation with recommended spacing from the sink and floor.
- Double Mirrors Setup: Shows two mirrors with a suggested space for a wall sconce in between, including recommended spacing.
Measurements:
- Depth: 0.39 inches
- Width: [Width measurement indicated in diagram]
- Thickness: [Thickness measurement indicated in diagram]
Visual Descriptions
A large arch mirror with an ornate vintage frame is shown reflecting a well-lit room with furniture.
Close-ups of the mirror's frame highlight its antique design and provide measurements for depth, width, and thickness.
Installation steps are visually represented with simple line drawings showing tools and actions.
A comparison of single and double mirror setups illustrates recommended spacing for vanities and wall sconces.