Friday, August 6, 2010

Framing A Bathroom Mirror - Final Pictures


Before

Paint, new light fixture shades, towel rings, a chalkboard, accessories and a mirror frame make a big difference.




Yes, I've resorted to a few angled shots. Here it was the only way I could get the entire top of the frame in a photo. I received a lot of suggestions after mentioning what a hard time I was having photographing this small space, particularly regarding lenses. So, when I get a moment, I'll be looking into what lens will help with this issue. Thanks!





This is probably my fastest redo to date...the vanity area of the bathroom is complete with the exception of the stenciling I plan to do. More on that next week, as I have made a decision on which stencil to use. I'm excited to be having Whitewall & Co make a stencil based on one of my designs. The pattern won't be painted on every wall, but just enough to soften the space and add another layer of interest.


Have a great weekend and look for my latest Houzz Ideabook tomorrow, which covers the fun trend of mixing a variety of chair styles around dining room tables.
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37 comments:

kathie said...

It looks fabulous! You did a great job, thanks for sharing.

Design Esquire said...

I love it! You did a great job, in record time!

Jade @ Flip Flops + Pearls Design said...

Another fabulous re-do!

Have a great weekend! xo Jade

L.Duncan@Home23DuncanBoys said...

Fabulous is definitely the word! Janell the frame looks great! And I really love the punch of color with that Svelte Sage! Can't wait to see the stencil design.

Oh and what camera do you use?

Janell @ Isabella and Max said...

Thanks!...I have the Cannon Rebel, it is a pretty good camera, but I am looking at getting a Nikon next. Janell

{Happy Homes} said...

I LOVE this makeover! My favorite part and what I think is ingenious is turning the lights upside down!! That is just fabulous! I think I might have to do this to my bathroom mirror! Thanks for sharing.
blessings,
Tonyad

Janell @ Isabella and Max said...

Good morning!! I am always intrigued about what people find interesting in a project, it is always varied and sometime the things you think no one will respond to is a hit...like turning the lights! It is super easy to do also, in most cases it doesn't require doing anything with the wiring.
Janell

The DG Family said...

Looks great! Amazing what a difference a frame around a mirror makes.

Jenny said...

I love how the mirror moulding replicates the trim around your door. It looks stunning and I'm so inspired! Thanks for sharing another great project!

Kim@Chattafabulous said...

My mom wants to do a bathroom update. I will send her this post, it will work perfectly! Your bathroom looks great, and I love the colorful accessories!

bizwack said...

Hey Janell....LOVE the stripped towels! DO share where you purchased those fun things!

Janell @ Isabella and Max said...

All the accessories were purchased at Target...towels, shower curtain, waste basket, towel rings, etc.

Leigh said...

I love my Canon Rebel! I have the XSi. The lenses make the camera and those kit lenses (the ones that are often sold with the camera are junk!). If you look on the front of your lens, you'll see lots of letters and numbers. The larger the number before the "MM," the smaller the angle. So, for your field of work, I'd recommend a wide angle lens like this one by Canon:
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-EF-S-10-22mm-3-5-4-5-Digital/dp/B0002Y5WXE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1281102556&sr=8-1

Or this one by Sigma: http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-10-20mm-4-5-6-Digital-Cameras/dp/B0007U00X0/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1281102556&sr=8-9

BizzyMom said...

The bathroom looks awesome!! LOVE it and love the way you did the mirror frame.

Momma to Bug n' Bear said...

Beautiful, beautiful frame! I love the paint color too. Great job :-)

-Desiree

comomx3 said...

I've been planning this project (framing the mirror) for awhile now. Finally found some trim at a garage sale for mere pennies. Buying new light fixtures and painting this weekend. Tiling the floor and replacing the vanity the following month. Can not wait! :)!

Erika at BluLabel Bungalow said...

two thumbs up, janell! i love your choice of paint colors and accessories. you can never do any wrong in my book!

Nina Patricia @ The Adventures of Nina Patricia said...

It looks as amazing as I imagine it. I wish I could do this is our rental place.

Holly @ Roller Coaster Life said...

This is seriously the best framed mirror I have seen!! Its so unique and not just the normal "framed mirror" I love it!!

Kristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia said...

It's gorgeous, amazing what trim can add to a big mirror, love the trim you added, gorgeous! Love how you flipped the light and ofcourse that chalkboard....perfection :)
Have a wonderful weekend!
XO

Karen@StrictlySimpleStyle said...

Love how it mirror the design of the message board.

Raechel Slaughter said...

Absolutely love it! You did such an awesome job! Gosh, seeing your NW craftsman home makes me miss Oregon - my husband & I are from Bend. :) Thanks for the awesome blog!

Stephanie said...

i have 2 mirrors i would LOVE to do this to. do you have a tutorial on how you this? if not, would you, could you share because your frame is my most favorite out of all the ones i've seen!! i love it! thanks!

stephanie

JMW said...

Great bathroom! I really like what you've done with it, from the mirror, tile and hardware down to the colorful towels. Just gorgeous!

Rene said...

The frame completely changes the bathroom. It is amazing how much lighter it looks and the room, in general, looks much more kid friendly, but not too. I mean that in a good way in case it came out wrong :)

-Rene

Susie @ Maddie's Nest said...

Looks great! The lights look good up too. Have a great weekend.

AnNicole@Our Suburban Cottage said...

Great job! I love the simple, clean lines.

SP said...

absolutely stunning.
you are fabulous as always.
one question ,
the frame above the mirror is on the mirror or on the wall? because the glue is on the wall.

Janell @ Isabella and Max said...

Hi SP,

Very good question, similar to an email I got asking if they should use Liquid Nails for mirrors for the part of the frame attached directly to the mirror.

I didn't want to make the mirror too "short" by placing the top trim piece too low on the mirror and so placed the top trim piece high enough up so that just a bit of the edge covered the mirror while most of it was against the wall.

Obviously the two side pieces are attached to the mirror.

The bottom is attached to the tile with just a bit of frame covering the edge of the mirror, again so as to not make the mirror become too small.

I hope this answers your question. Each mirror will most definitely present its own set of issues based on its size, how it is attached to the wall and what the mirror runs up to at its sides, top and bottom.

Kimberlee said...

It turned out very nice! Isn't it amazing how finished just framing a mirror like that can make the bathroom feel.

Struggler said...

It looks great! I like the different top molding that you used.

Madigan at madiganmade said...

This turned out beautiful. Lovin the chunky weight of the top horizontal piece.

French Country Cottage said...

Wow! The frame adds so much to that mirror! It looks really great! Love it and the chalkboard too! Cute!! Recently found your blog- new follower here~

lisaroyhandbags said...

You did an amazing job - it really looks stunning! : )

Sarah said...

The lights! They look amazing flipped up. And the wall color is very pretty. :)

Loft32 said...

Great job Janell! First of all, your bathroom is beautiful! I wouldn't have thought a framed mirror would make that much of a difference, but it looks amazing!

XO,
Candace

Talysa said...

Love it! Mind sharing that wall color? :-)