Bathroom Mirrors 34 X 48

Shower Base / 34" D x 48" W / DLT-1034482 View and manage your saved products USD $235.20 / each 34" D x 48" W Sample Added to Cart DreamLine SlimLine 34"x48" Double Threshold Shower Base Right Drain The DreamLine® SlimLine double threshold shower tray may be used in a custom shower project or combined with a DreamLine® Shower Enclosure for a complete shower installation or tub-to-shower replacement project. The modern shower bases (also referred to as shower receptors, shower trays or shower floors) have a low profile design for a clean polished look. DreamLine® shower bases deliver a smart alternative to the time and cost involved with custom tile, with a product that is easy-to-install and an excellent value. Made of attractive high gloss Acrylic/ABS materials, the bases are fiberglass reinforced for durability. Each double threshold shower tray comes standard with a slip-resistant textured floor pattern, 2-side integrated tile flanges and an opening ready for a standard compression fitting drain.
DreamLine® offers a collection of cUPC certified low profile shower bases. These shower trays are cUPC certified, which affirms they are in compliance with applicable American and Canadian codes and standards Shower base dimensions: 48 in. W x 34 in. D x 2.75 in. White color High quality scratch and stain resistant acrylic Slip-resistant textured floor for safe showering Integrated tile flange for easy installation and waterproofing Fiberglass reinforcement for durability Drain is not included Product Warranty: Limited lifetime manufacturer warranty Plumbing codes vary by state; DreamLine is not responsible for code compliance NOTE: DreamLine SlimLine Shower Base dimensions are provided for rough opening measurements (against the studs), while DreamLine Shower Enclosure dimensions are for finished opening measurements (finished/tiled walls) NOTE: DreamLine shower bases will always be larger (approximately 2 in.) than the corresponding DreamLine shower enclosures/doors.
Please, take this information under advisement when ordering your Shower Base and Shower Enclosure separately Structural Warranty (in years) Height: 7.25 Length: 52 Width: 39 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.Movie Theater Curtains Opening WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.Patio Furniture In Palm Beach County1. You know you need it. Doctor'S Office CurtainsHave you ever been into a bathroom that didn't have a bathroom mirror? No bathroom is complete without a mirror for visual effect. Mirrors play a key part in our daily grooming like shaving, applying makeup, styling our hair, etc.
The mirror is one of the last things we look at before leaving not only the bathroom but often, the house. Getting the right mirror to suit our needs is an art in itself. Here is a quick guide to help you choose the right sized bathroom mirror. 2. The ObviousThe best location for this type of mirror is above the bathroom vanity. It consists of the sink or basin, a top and/or storage. The size of the vanity depends on the size of the bathroom. Large master bathrooms will often utilize a double sink vanity, while smaller powder rooms will find a single vanity more appropriate. Narrow vanities are best suited for small bathrooms and usually consist of the sink only. A large bathroom space can consist of a single or double vanity that can occupy the whole length of the wall. A double vanity comes with two sinks, top counter and storage underneath. One can choose to have the mirror run the entire length of the vanity or just cover the length of the sink. 3. Measure Your SpaceTake measurements of either the sink or the entire vanity and note them down.
As a set rule, the mirror should measure several inches fewer on each side than the vanity or sink area. For example, if you've found a single sink 48 inch vanity for sale that you intend to use, you will want to select a mirror that's width (frame included) doesn't exceed 42-44 inches total. Some people may choose a mirror that goes to the very edge of the vanity top. This is okay, but you do not want to exceed the maximum width of the vanity's top! Mount it at least 2 inches off directly above the sink or backsplash that's attached to the vanity's countertop. **Designer Tip** Choose your vanity FIRST. It is much easier to find a mirror to match a vanity than the other way around! 3. Shape Up.Wasn't someone famous quoted as saying that your imagination is the only limit here? Well, that statement applies here. Modern mirrors for bathroom vanities nowadays come in all shapes, finishes, and sizes. More traditionally styled remodelers may choose something rectangular or oval in shape with a unique or ornate finish and style.
Modern focused homeowners may choose something in a funky shape or size to compliment their bathroom remodel. Your main concern will be that whatever shape or size you choose will fit well with the dimensions available aboce the vanity you choose. 4. Consider Placement and Lighting (Natural or Not)The size of mirror to install will depend on the size of your bathroom as well as the placement of the bathroom window. This is important in ensuring that the mirror reflects as much natural light as possible for a better visual effect. For bathrooms with small windows that may not bring in much natural light, you may need to install a light above the mirror. To maximize on natural light, especially if the bathroom window is large enough, the mirror is placed opposite the window. In cases where the bathroom might not have a window, choose the right bathroom lighting; too much lighting will cause a glare and too little will not bring enough illumination of facial features. Another important factor is the color of the bathroom, while there are many colors to choose from to create a visually enticing space, white is the best color as it gives the right reflection.