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On 26 Sep 2005 12:13:15 -0700, "Ken" wrote:

Bathroom remodel, with beveled glass mirror on the medicine cabinet
door and two wall sconce lights on either side of the medicine cabinet.
If you open the door too far, the glass mirror smacks the wall sconce,
potentially breaking the mirror and/or the wall sconce. I was planning
on putting on a small chain to limit how far the medicine cabinet door
will open to prevent any such catastophes.

Anyone have any other nifty ideas? I've seen lots of bathrooms with
the wall sconces on either side of the mirror, and never paid attention
to what prevents the medicine cabinet door for hitting them.

Ken



If you installed sconce lights, and it doesn't look ridiculous you
could rotate sconces with the light up or down (opposite what you now
have) and see if the mirror clears the lights.. I avoided this problem
in this way.


Oren

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