Recycled Bathroom Mirror Gets a Great New Look.

Victoria
by Victoria
A friend was remodeling his bathroom and wanted to throw this mirror away. It is one from the 60's that was attached with clear plastic rosettes in all four corners. I took the mirror and found some vintage trim from a demolished home. I inserted the mirror showing it's bevel and disguised the holes by running wire through the hole and attaching a drapery tieback with tassel. My mirror leans against the wall and is now very stylish. It has moved from MI to TX with me to several different homes. It is very versatile and has been used in a variety of rooms. It now lives in my bedroom where it reflects light and makes the room appear larger. It is also a blessing while modeling my new shopping scores!
Needless to say he was sorry he gave the mirror away ;)
Very stylish old revamped mirror.
Drapery tieback disguises holes and adds character.
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