Adjustable bracket for wall mirror
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I need to mount a small mirror in a bathroom with restricted headroom, the wall starts to curve up into the ceiling at about head height.
I'd like to wall mount a medium sized mirror in front of a sink on some sort of rails so that the person using the sink can easily move the mirror up and down. Ideally the mechanism would have a smoot feel to it and be fairly small so it can be hidden behind the mirror,
I've looked on screwfix etc but can't find anything suitable. Does anyone have any ideas?
I'd like to wall mount a medium sized mirror in front of a sink on some sort of rails so that the person using the sink can easily move the mirror up and down. Ideally the mechanism would have a smoot feel to it and be fairly small so it can be hidden behind the mirror,
I've looked on screwfix etc but can't find anything suitable. Does anyone have any ideas?
miniman said:
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to achieve. How much movement are you looking for? Tilt or slide, so to speak? What is stopping you putting a larger mirror up that covers all bases?
It's quite difficult to describe but the wall just in front of the sink curves quite steeply at head height so and large mirror would have to tilt downwards. It isn't an optional n to cut into the curved ceiling unfortunately.The previous suggestions nearly get me there,,,the monitor arm is sort of what I'm looking for but ideally the mirror would be in a fixed position in front but you could grab the sides and slide it up and down some sort of runner.
The round arm type mirrors are an option but I'm trying to figure out where are a more conventional wall mirror can be achieved.
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