Hi folks. Warning: Newbie with a tricky one armed with photos.
I have large mirrors that are bathroom ones (60 in total) they are 190 wide and 480 high and I was hoping to apply them to a single wall in a brick type pattern - but vertically.
Like this - although this is a small tile:
The difficulty is that I thought I was being clever getting bathroom tiles that are safety backed - but now I realise that mirror adhesive is not recommended because of the plastic backing.
To compound matters it is the only wall that the finished plaster came off when I removed the old tiles so it is a bare scratch coat. I was thinking if I tanked that that I could perhaps use silicone on the mirrors which I would be butting straight against each other.
The wall will only be subjected to condensation and is away from sources of water.
Any advice appreciated (or have I just wasted a lot of money on mirrors)?
My mirror tiles look like this:
The wall surface looks like this:
Thanks. Be gentle with me.
I have large mirrors that are bathroom ones (60 in total) they are 190 wide and 480 high and I was hoping to apply them to a single wall in a brick type pattern - but vertically.
Like this - although this is a small tile:
The difficulty is that I thought I was being clever getting bathroom tiles that are safety backed - but now I realise that mirror adhesive is not recommended because of the plastic backing.
To compound matters it is the only wall that the finished plaster came off when I removed the old tiles so it is a bare scratch coat. I was thinking if I tanked that that I could perhaps use silicone on the mirrors which I would be butting straight against each other.
The wall will only be subjected to condensation and is away from sources of water.
Any advice appreciated (or have I just wasted a lot of money on mirrors)?
My mirror tiles look like this:
The wall surface looks like this:
Thanks. Be gentle with me.