<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" > <channel><title>Comments on: mirror Sconce</title> <atom:link href="http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/</link> <description>Round Wall Mirror, Large Round Mirror, Wall Mirrors Decorative</description> <lastBuildDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 05:27:28 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.4</generator> <item><title>By: alex_ping</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-2935</link> <dc:creator>alex_ping</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 02:22:03 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-2935</guid> <description>Fleur de Lis Mirror Sconce</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fleur de Lis Mirror Sconce</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: AppleRoute</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-2590</link> <dc:creator>AppleRoute</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 02:25:29 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-2590</guid> <description>$20.00 off Bronze Mirror Candle Wall Sconce H7997 Old Price: $169.91  Now Only: $149.91</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>$20.00 off Bronze Mirror Candle Wall Sconce H7997 Old Price: $169.91  Now Only: $149.91</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Dish on Design Gal</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-1460</link> <dc:creator>Dish on Design Gal</dc:creator> <pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 16:52:03 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-1460</guid> <description>Sheila, sheila, sheila...you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.Here&#039;s my quick answers...note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl :)You asked...Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier...I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!You said...He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub...why? Why not...it give you options!Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheila, sheila, sheila&#8230;you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.</p><p>First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.</p><p>Here&#039;s my quick answers&#8230;note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl <img src='http://www.sundogstudio.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p><p>You asked&#8230;Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?</p><p>My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier&#8230;I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!</p><p>You said&#8230;He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).</p><p>My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.</p><p>As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.</p><p>Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub&#8230;why? Why not&#8230;it give you options!</p><p>Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Dish on Design Gal</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-1140</link> <dc:creator>Dish on Design Gal</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 23:18:31 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-1140</guid> <description>Sheila, sheila, sheila...you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.Here&#039;s my quick answers...note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl :)You asked...Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier...I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!You said...He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub...why? Why not...it give you options!Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheila, sheila, sheila&#8230;you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.</p><p>First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.</p><p>Here&#039;s my quick answers&#8230;note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl <img src='http://www.sundogstudio.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p><p>You asked&#8230;Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?</p><p>My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier&#8230;I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!</p><p>You said&#8230;He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).</p><p>My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.</p><p>As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.</p><p>Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub&#8230;why? Why not&#8230;it give you options!</p><p>Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: jiacurry0</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-1089</link> <dc:creator>jiacurry0</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 22:04:07 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-1089</guid> <description>What can I do with a pocked, scratched mirror on candle wall sconce besides resurfacing it?</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What can I do with a pocked, scratched mirror on candle wall sconce besides resurfacing it?</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Dish on Design Gal</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-1016</link> <dc:creator>Dish on Design Gal</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 23:39:39 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-1016</guid> <description>Sheila, sheila, sheila...you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.Here&#039;s my quick answers...note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl :)You asked...Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier...I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!You said...He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub...why? Why not...it give you options!Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheila, sheila, sheila&#8230;you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.</p><p>First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.</p><p>Here&#039;s my quick answers&#8230;note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl <img src='http://www.sundogstudio.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p><p>You asked&#8230;Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?</p><p>My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier&#8230;I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!</p><p>You said&#8230;He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).</p><p>My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.</p><p>As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.</p><p>Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub&#8230;why? Why not&#8230;it give you options!</p><p>Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Dish on Design Gal</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-1007</link> <dc:creator>Dish on Design Gal</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 14:04:18 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-1007</guid> <description>Sheila, sheila, sheila...you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.Here&#039;s my quick answers...note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl :)You asked...Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier...I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!You said...He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub...why? Why not...it give you options!Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheila, sheila, sheila&#8230;you have to make a choice tonight? You are worse than me and I am always making selections under pressure, which is not always a good thing.</p><p>First of all, don&#039;t sacrifice. Don&#039;t make a rushed decision to get something done, because it&#039;s on sale or it&#039;s in stock. You will regret it. Trust me on that.</p><p>Here&#039;s my quick answers&#8230;note that it is 11:30 at night and I just happen to be a night owl <img src='http://www.sundogstudio.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p><p>You asked&#8230;Wouldn’t it look odd to have a fixture hanging from the ceiling over each mirror if we have canned lights?</p><p>My answer: YES, If he made the decision for canned lights, you pretty much need to go with wall hung fixtures to complement, unless there&#039;s a great location in the center or over a tub for a chandelier&#8230;I&#039;m a sucker for chandeliers and I like them with sconces as well!</p><p>You said&#8230;He also proposed sconces (in lieu of hanging fixtures) but I don’t think this would work because because the countertop is L shaped with 2 sinks. When you enter the room, there is a sink directly to your right and the other one directly in front. There is very little wall space between where a mirror would go over the sink to the right and the wall. There would be room for sconces on both sides of a mirror directly in front. But I’m not sure we should have sconces next to one mirror but not the other. I have not picked out mirrors yet (we bought some but I think they may be too small for the wall space and L-shaped cabinets and countertop).</p><p>My Answer: If the can lights are placed over the sink, they will provide plenty of light and wall lights above a mirrow will possibly be too much. I like the sconces purely from an aethetic point and to provide a bit more lighting. I am not so stuck on treating everything equal (balancing out things) and possibly one sconce would be nice, but I speaking without photo&#039;s.</p><p>As far as mirrors, you probably are wanting framed mirrors for an updated look and something different, but don&#039;t forget that if you a did a wrap of counter to ceiling mirror, a sconce or two could be mounted directly on the mirror which can be kind of glam.</p><p>Please make sure that the electrician does everything on dimmers. Even over a tub&#8230;why? Why not&#8230;it give you options!</p><p>Good luck! let me know what you decide to do!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Sarah</title><link>http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/comment-page-1/#comment-443</link> <dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 20:10:11 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.sundogstudio.com/mirror-sconce/#comment-443</guid> <description>YAY! How much fun!!! It was even fun virtual shopping for this post :)</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YAY! How much fun!!! It was even fun virtual shopping for this post <img src='http://www.sundogstudio.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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