We only use a good quality mirror– custom- made with a thickness of 0.078 to 0.23 inch, depending on the area of application.
We install mirrors into frames or mount them frameless with polished edges. There are a number of mounting options, mirror rails, magnetic holders or gluing with a special mirror adhesive that does not attack the back of the mirror but has a high adhesive strength.
Illuminated bathroom mirror mounted in the sloping ceiling
The structural situation on site required an individual adjustment of the two bathroom mirrors. We can make the two mirrors to measure and provide them with LED back lighting.
We also professionally assemble mirrors and LED lighting for you. Talk to us, we are here for you.
Individually adapted mirror cabinet
In cooperation with the carpenter, we manufacture mirror cabinets according to customer requirements.
Mirror cladding
In continuation of the masonry base, the mirror was worked across the corner, the mirror edges are ground to a miter. To avoid distortion, we use mirror quality 0.23 inch thickness.
The use of white glass mirrors offers a particularly flawless reproduction of the mirror image. Here we can cover white glass with the mirror layer, also we eliminate largely the color-changing green tint that conventional float glass has.
Bathroom mirror adapted to the sloping ceiling
The mirror was made to exact measurements and glued into the existing wall niche with a sloping roof. To avoid distortion, we should pay attention to flatness and mirror quality 0.23 inch thickness.
We polish the mirror edges neatly and form a small shadow gap to the wall.
With heating mats placed underneath, we protect parts of the bathroom mirror from steaming up.
Mirror edges: tricky optical transitions
Especially when using striking bathroom tiles and stoneware in the washing area, the optical integration of these surfaces with the glass of a bathroom mirror is a design challenge. Let our creativity surprise you. In the customer example shown here, we optically imitated the step edge of the granite with the help of two mirrors glued on top of each other.