If you have empty-wall syndrome in one of your spaces, consider this low-cost DIY project. You’ll end up with a useful mirror in a position where a side window would normally be placed.
At first glance, what appears to be one solid piece of glass is actually 9 individual window tiles. This project will cost you about $100 in materials.
Because it’s a mirror and not see-through glass, the project becomes quite a bit easier as you aren’t required to create a mortise in each of the mullions to hold the mirrors. Instead, you simply glue the mirrors onto the face of the frame.
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