Flat, wide mirror cabinet for sloped ceiling

  • Erstellt am 2021-12-07 17:31:19

pagoni2020

2021-12-07 17:31:19
  • #1
After our available roof slope in the upstairs bathroom unfortunately did not reach the planned height where a desired, wide mirror cabinet (ideally exactly 180cm) is supposed to be placed, we are looking for the right solution. The usual mirror cabinets mostly have a height of 65cm and more, and then it would visually be too close to the faucet at the bottom. So far, I find rows of mirrors (cabinets) "for roof slopes," but only if the slope is on the left or right; in our case, the slope is directly in front of us, and exactly there the piece has to go, basically installed into the slope with the Pax back wall. The tasteless, unenthusiastic drywall installer then really finished it off after the general contractor forgot that there also still needed to be various pipes going to the roof (always those stupid pipes). Everything was planned and described exactly, but it turned out differently; two separate cabinets were planned exactly between two visible rafters, but now that area is closed off with drywall and there are pipes running behind it. Usually, we manage to find a nice solution out of such clumsiness for ourselves, but here we are stuck because there are hardly any mirror cabinets about 50cm high. I myself would just hang a very wide mirror on the wall and tilt it slightly, and that would be that... but luckily I don’t live here alone. Unfortunately, I don’t know any suitable carpenter here, which is why a "ready-made product" would not bother me. So we are looking for: mirror cabinet about 50 - max. 60cm high, width up to 180cm (also gladly 2 x 90 or so), preferably sliding or floating doors, I have also already searched for Ikea hacks but found nothing. There are a few Italian designers who offer such flat, wide mirror cabinets, but they quoted me over €4,000 for that :eek:.....
 

Tolentino

2021-12-07 17:44:44
  • #2
I don't have any concrete suggestions right now, but maybe it helps to generally look for cabinets and then get the mirror separately? There are several providers for cabinets and shelves who basically make them "to measure" (with a grid)... Then you just glue a cut-to-size mirror onto a corresponding door - bam - the pagan special angled mirror is ready.
 

pagoni2020

2021-12-07 17:51:58
  • #3
so mirrors fit the guy, got it! I have thought about this approach too, but I am still missing the idea for the appropriate base body. Ultimately, it should also look nice and preferably of course with sliding/slide doors. If it's going to be difficult, then do it right. We would have needed an offer but that is very far away and having such a monster delivered privately is too risky for me.
 

Ibdk14

2021-12-07 17:57:10
  • #4
Have you already checked Spiegel_schrank_24? (Remove underscore). Custom-made cabinets, but will you like them?
 

pagoni2020

2021-12-07 18:02:16
  • #5
Thanks, yes I have already, I forgot to mention that. There are a few of these similar appearing providers where you can ultimately specify any dimension, even the mirrored door protruding beyond the corpus, which would also be interesting for us. In that respect, I already have this option in mind, but I always first search every corner for all conceivable possibilities. :D Thanks anyway!
 

Ibdk14

2021-12-07 18:06:33
  • #6
I could have actually figured that out ;)
 

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