Mo's Gallery & Fine Framing
Before & After bathroom mirrors December, 2009
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Comments from Corinne
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Dear Friends 

This year is drawing to a close and what a year it has been!  I hope this holiday season finds you with loved ones and full of joy.  Mo's Gallery & Fine Framing is glad to make through another year and we eagerly await 2010 and all of the possibilities this new year will bring with it.  At Mo's we look forward to serving you in 2010 and for years to come.
 
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Quail Creek Bath Remodel
Last issue I introduced our newest innovation in mirrors - tile.  Below are some before and after pictures from a client who used this concept for their bath remodel.  It was this project that inspired us to take the tiled mirror design public.  We have been getting get feed back on these mirrors.  Take a look at the difference these mirrors made in the bathroom and what our clients had to say about them.
               
 
                          Before                              After
arabashi mirrorcraine after 2
 
 
Before                                After
craine before 2arabashi mirror
 
 
 
"WOW!  WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!  When I walk into the bathroom now, my first thought is no longer "I hate this big flat mirror".  I stand there a few seconds and admire the new mirrors.  We were totally comfortable working with you (Mo and Corinne) during the process of trying to figure out what to do to replace the hated big flat mirror.  Mo suggested using the glass tile that we were planning to use as the backsplash in the mirror.  We liked the idea and decided to go that route. We have been very pleased with the results and were also pleased with the ease of working with you.  Thank you very much."

Sincerely,
Quail Creek Residents
 
 
Comments from Corinne
A few months ago I promised to send out before and after pictures of my new home.  Here is the master bath without and with mirrors (compliments of Mo's of course) 
 
             Without...
   Clark #22Clark #22                            ...With                      
   I decided to use the floating post frames in my master bath.  Not only are they unique products made by us but are elegantly simple in design.  It is so nice to have mirrors up!  You don't realize how often you use your bathroom mirrors until you have to live without them for a while.  I my case I was with out mirrors in the master bath for a few months! 
Retail price for these mirrors: $320 each.
 
 
Well that wraps it up for this year.  And now if you will excuse me, I have a military husband home on leave, presents to wrap, carols to sing, holiday goodies to eat, family to hug and a whole lot of goodwill and cheer to spread around!  Wishing you all the best! 
Sincerely,
 

Corinne McClintock
Mo's Gallery & Fine Framing