Love the orange mirror. Where canI get one like that?
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just baught a lovely new kitchen, where can i buy mirror optic plinths
Comments (3)I never thought about mirrors as plinths, sounds cool. However I'll stick to what Ive got... no plinths, lit with LED's, and run a feather duster under it once a month... my particular kitchen gives me peace of mind knowing there is good air flow and I spot leaks immediately. Mirror acrylic is available in big sheets, and can be cut with a jigsaw, and I suppose the clips to attach them to the legs can be glued on. If you do go this route, I warn you must get the correct glue for the mirror acryllic backing, having personal experience of using the wrong stuff, it looked fine for months, then reacted badly with the mirror backing and destroyed my project... I even wrote to the glue company about it (think was Unibond), but they sent me a tube of the right stuff free of charge so can go see what it is if you need. Would love to see photos if you get these done....See MoreWhere can I get an affordable hanging mirror?
Comments (16)Hi Louise You probably already have plenty of options by now! But we have a few mirrors that you might like. The first is our copper hexagonal mirror for £44, click here to view. Or our diamond copper mirror for £36.95, click here to view. And finally our octagon copper mirror for £36.95, click here to view. I hope you find what you're looking for :)...See MoreWhere can I find a radiator cover exactly like this??
Comments (2)Definitely handmade, any carpenter would be able to make that with reclaimed boards. The mirror is a 'window' mirror, there's lots about, you just need to google and find one you like. Here's one from Maison du Monde...See MoreWhere can I get vinyl tiles that aren't wood or stone effect?
Comments (14)Amtico and Karndean are very hard wearing and resistant to water if laid properly. The easiest way to Compare it's durability and hard wearing properties is by looking at Supermarket or m&s flooring, which is very similar. In terms of the colour you have selected, I think it is very light especially for a high traffic area and prone to getting mucky. with Karndean and Amtico, I think you do get what you pay. There is also moduleo (I think it's what it the brand is called) which supply LVT nd they do effects other than wood; I've had no personal experience but have seen it around. Good Luck...See Moreaskrause
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