DIY Bathroom Mirror Renovation

Brittany Malia
by Brittany Malia
3 Materials
$15
2 Hours
Medium

This is so simple, quick & easy. And it changed the whole look of my half bath. My friends even thought I bought a new mirror lol

The original frame of the mirror had a nickel finish which didn't really go with the modern farmhouse look I wanted. So I figured why not spray-painted give it a fresh new look.

The paint I chose to go with is a chalky matte finish. I almost did black but white just seems so clean and simple it could go with anything.

So first off I got painters tape and a trash bag, covered the mirror so spray paint wouldn't get all over it.


please note to put something under the mirror as well spray paint does get everywhere I did this in the garage just to be safe. ( With the garage door open)

Once you have the mirror ready to go start putting on your first coat.

I just did two coats and that's all it needed. I like to make sure it's not wet before I touch it so I gave it about an hour before I took off the tape.

And once you feel it's dry enough, hang it back up and enjoy the new look in your bathroom 😊

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  • Lily Frances Lily Frances on Jul 14, 2019

    Looks lovely really lit the room up, any idea if the paint would be okay in a bathroom with lots of steam?

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