Mirrors need a new image💚

Lightfeather
by Lightfeather
I have these 2 mirrors that are solid wood. They are off a dresser and I'd like to repurpose them HELP!!
  5 answers
  • Marion Nesbitt Marion Nesbitt on Apr 05, 2015
    Once you take off the wood supports from behind and secure it well to an appropriate, you have the makings for a nice hall tree. Just need a bench below it. You could also add a shelf and stain to match, and screw some deco coat hooks along the side..
  • Judy Parkey Judy Parkey on Apr 05, 2015
    There is an idea floating around home talk where someone found two large matching mirrors at a discount store. She painted them and has them in a corner of a room leaning against a wall. I'll see if I can find the idea.
  • Carole Carole on Apr 05, 2015
    If you don't want the mirror look you could paint the frame, then cover the mirror with a board (for safety in case the mirror were to break) and put fancy wallpaper on the board. This could make a lovely head board for a bed. Or replace the mirror glass and insert a MDF board with padding and fabric over it for a similar idea for a head board. You could also keep the mirror and age the mirror glass for that mottled effect, paint the frame and just have it hanging on the wall over a cabinet or buffet and place something pretty in front of it. Depends on the style of your home.
  • Erin Berardinelli Erin Berardinelli on Apr 05, 2015
    the artist is from Europe and sanded n then painted the back of the mirror with a drk. grey paint and when dry sanded again and then added turquoise paint. the mirror still reflects as you can see the flooring reflected in pic. this mirror shown is 30x40 and the artist sold it for 15,800$ ...i like the look for less...good luck what ever you decide.
  • Bunnie Clark Bunnie Clark on Apr 07, 2015
    Paint the frame, then use a dry erase pen for making lists, leaving messages or leaving reminders fort yourself. just wipe it off when you are through. You can keep it leaning against a wall anywhere '