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Finally I have SACKED Johnnie23 Be My Contractor, Strongly Not Recommanded ! At Own Risk!
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Aug 20 2013, 05:10 PM
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Great pictures. Can't wait to see the end product.
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Sep 30 2013, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(annmix @ Sep 30 2013, 09:31 PM) this is my dining view lo .. simple ony.. think of hanging a big morror there .. wat u guys think ? any suggestions ? One of those multifaceted mirrors would give an interesting look rather than a plain old mirror.[attachmentid=3653983] ![]() Perhaps you can rearrange that dining table so it runs parallel to that huge canvas of a wall when you hang your mirror. |
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Oct 1 2013, 01:36 AM
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Usually it's ready made. This is just one configuration. I found another online that's thinner in profile with a slightly different pattern. Again, not sure where to find mirrors like these in W.M'sia. Decor shops or maybe an ID can source it for you. Probably more expensive than ordering custom from a mirror supplier, if I'm not mistaken.
If you want to custom order one, maybe this supplier can meet your needs. According to its price list, wall mirrors range from RM15-20 per sq ft (not including plywood backing). Ask them if they can do this mirror and if they can quote you a price. We'd like to know as well! This post has been edited by OneMoreDay: Oct 1 2013, 01:37 AM |
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Oct 1 2013, 11:41 PM
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I don't think this particular mirror is has dangerously sharp corners per se. If you look closely the mirror is 3-dimensional, meaning any "corner" would be like the corner of a kitchen countertop. Not that sharp. You don't have to clean it manually using cloth. Duster would do since it's not gonna have water stains, actual dirt, etc. of course, if you're still worried, you might check it out and survey in person at Harvey Norman.
P.s. Just found out these types of mirrors are bad FS. Personally, since the FS mirror rules only apply to actually using mirrors as a reflective surface to inspect your image with, I'd still want a mirror like this as a decorative feature. Mind over matter, eh? |
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Oct 2 2013, 01:03 PM
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Actually, mirrors can be your best FS friend. Just that you shouldn't use mirrors that distort your reflected image. So no multifaceted mirrors like this or no mirrors with an "antique" finish.
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Oct 3 2013, 11:57 PM
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