Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Jun 22, 2012 10:12 am Hi everyone, Hoping the reno experts on this forum can give me a tip Our bathroom is currently tiled about half way up the wall. I would like to hang up a mirror above the vanity but because of the tiles, the wall is "split" into 2 levels, with the lower half jutting about 15mm out. Visual: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ What's the best way to hang the mirror? It is 90cm x 75cm We have placed it on top of the vanity as a temporary measure but that's proving to be a health hazard with the gap between mirror and vanity providing an ideal habitat for weird fungal/mould growth. Can we get some kind of plywood/gyprock/SOMETHING to place ontop of the existing tiles to level it out? Does it need to be EXACTLY flat? Your advice would be much appreciated! I am a total newbie when it comes to these things. Thank you in advance Home Oners I hope this help you newhome_24, AS3958.1 is the Ceramic Tile Installation Standard. It specifies the tolerances for the installation of tiles. The tile supplier is… 1 7363 I don't think you're getting a response because you are not quite clear on what the issue is. yep, the site is not level, no site is! but are you just building a garage?… 1 2263 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Ditto 3M Claw, expensive but best thing I've used to date. I put two of the 11kg ones in for a 12kg mirror on the wall, and its been great for 4 years now. 4 2142 |