Nothing like getting finding trashure in the rain, eh? Stick around to see what I do with this upcycled dresser mirror. Isn't it pretty? Curbside Dresser Mirror Before Makeover by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com When I saw this one, I am instantly drawn to the ornate, gilded details it had. If you haven't seen one of these before, it's off a 1960's - 70's dresser and was most likely one of two that would rest on a really long, and large dresser. See that speckled finish that is classic to that era? Mirror Frame Crack | prodigalpieces.com You'll also notice the mirror had a crack in the frame, and it also had some other damage to the bottom. However, that isn't a concern to me as it is HEAVY and well built (unlike most modern furniture today).

LET'S START

If you have been following, you will have seen I decided to start working on my family room. I've torn down the ceiling and replacing it with antique barn roof shingles in a coffered form. Larissa of Prodigal Pieces Installing Antique Barn Roof Shingles on Coffered Ceiling | prodigalpieces.com In order to get that process started, I had to clear out the room. Not to mention all the junk goodies stored in it waiting for our house to be done. This mirror was one of them. While my living room is also a holding area for now (yes, I'm in chaos around here!!), I decided to go ahead and put this mirror up in the spot I had been saving it for, even though it's not done yet. Here is my entry wall in the before state. Entry Wall Before Upcycled Dresser Mirror Makeover by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com What you see is my living room wall that has wallpaper under paint. Back in 2003, we moved in and I rolled a topping joint compound over the wall and then painted the green you see. Long story there, and I will share that one day. However, this is a quick fix for me. The hole you see in the wall was caused when we had to cut the other side of the wall to get our cast iron bathtub in place. You can see our bathroom remodel starting here. Oh, the things we do to remodel DIY style. geesh. So...yes, I've been staring at that hole for a few years. I am aching to get finish our home. First, we finish the kitchen, then the family room, and then this space (living room).

DIY TIME

I wanted to create more dimension to this space with a larger mirror, particularly one with an arch because we cut an arch in our kitchen doorway that leads into this room. You can read about that in this post. This mirror just happened to fit the bill. However, I didn't care for the speckled finish and wanted an old looking mirror. I whipped out my crackle topping and brushed it on with my paint brush. Applying Crackle to Upcycled Dresser Mirror | prodigalpieces.com After I let that cure, I added two coats of a creamy white latex paint and watched the aging process happen. Fun to see the paint crackling and giving the effect I was after. Painting Upcycled Dresser Mirror | prodigalpieces.com While the layers of paint were curing, I decided to paint my entry corner to use up a gallon of paint from my bedroom remodel that was needing to go. I also wanted to play to see what my space will eventually look like. I can't say exactly what will go in here, but we will be redoing the walls and it may include some gorgeous wallpaper or board and batten...we'll see. Here's a peek at what is kinda in my mind.

THE REVEAL

DIY Farmhouse Entry Using Upcycled Dresser Mirror as Decor to Create Depth and Interest by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com We originally replaced the solid wood front door with this leaded glass door, and it let that beautiful light in. It will eventually be replaced when we side the house. That's another upcoming project we're trying to get done before winter. DIY Entry Mirror Using an Curbside Find Upcycled Dresser Mirror by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com Funny thing is that we rented for years and had cream, white, or beige walls. I then announced I would be adding color everywhere in a home of my own. I did do that when we moved in and found I really prefer the neutrality of whites. It's like a blank canvas for being able to add color in any form for any season. When I would need to replace furniture in this space over the years, it was hard to find things that weren't floral patterns to go with the green. Neutrals open it up so much more. So, back to creamy whites we go. Yay! Speaking of...here's a closeup of the upcycled dresser mirror. It now has aged effects with crackle, distressed paint, and wax. Upcycled Dresser Mirror Closeup | prodigalpieces.com Upcycled Dresser Mirror in Entry Adds Interest, Light and Depth to a Room | Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com

ALL DONE...FOR NOW

On the other side, you'll see all my interior doors in my home are short. When we moved in there was white carpet everywhere. We found these near-pristine oak floors underneath. Buh-bye carpet! I am on the hunt to find solid wood doors to replace all of those doors too. I'm thankful we can keep the glass knobs at least. I'm tellin' ya, I'm one busy mama! Oh, and yes that hole in the wall is still there. Doesn't my Ficus tree look so much better there instead? tee hee. Potted Ficus Tree in Terra Cotta Pot by Upcycled Dresser Mirror | Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com Well, I hope you've enjoyed a peek in to my crazy DIY world. It was fun to see how an upcycled dresser mirror added light, depth, and interest to my boring space. Anyone else in the mix of remodel? Do tell so I know I'm not the only crazy one, k? Oh, and in case you were wondering, here's a sneak peek at that gold beveled mirror given a face-lift as well. It's now available in my online store.

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Debrashoppeno5

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 06:23:46

The entryway turned out great. The mirror is gorgeous. I guess we all add color after renting. I painted the walls in different colors after buying my house. I went back to creamy whites a long time ago, not what I call the builder white.

Lori Sawyer

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 06:24:14

When i was @19 we had that mirror with the dresser that we found on side of road.I painted it yellow and white. Part of me misses that furniture?

Jauquetta

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 07:06:53

I have that same candle sconce! Only the left side one. I painted it Paris gray and distressed it. I love to find those kind of pieces, have several. I love your entry way! You could wallpaper or stencil the wall. That way if you get tired of it, just paint. Easier i think. Nice job on the mirror! So much fun to be creative! Best high in the world!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 08:32:38

Thanks! Isn't it funny? I have been aching to change it up and have added white back about 4 years ago now. Just takes time. ;)

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 08:33:00

Aww...I bet! They are built to last f.o.r.e.v.e.r.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 08:34:02

Fun! I often buy them and they sell fast out of my shop. I'm keeping this pair. We have to replace our walls, so it will be a job. But done, nonetheless. Thanks!

Debra A Wise

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 08:37:09

Great job on the mirror and it is just gorgeous in your entryway! The white seems to open the area up more. Looks good!

Frances

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 08:39:41

The mirror looks great. Such a big change.

Grace

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 09:02:45

What a great update! What a great save! I love what you did!

Becky

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 09:14:04

NICE work!!! Why on earth did they do that speckled finish anyway? At least it's a step up from when they would paint beautiful real wood with a fake wood grain/"worm holes"/speckle in a GREENISH tone! WHY!?! : ) I guess it gives us all some great update opportunities thought, huh? I'm seriously partial to plants, so I think between the plant and the mirror your entryway is looking like a winner! Well done!

Carol Prygo

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 12:55:25

Larissa, your new mirror looks absolutely awesome hanging in your entry! I have also gone to neutral walls for the same reason.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 13:02:13

Thanks! That's exactly why I went back to lighter. Refreshing!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 13:02:40

I'm so glad you think so. Thank you!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 13:02:59

So good to hear from you, Grace! Thank you for the love.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 13:03:27

I have no idea and asked my parents about it too...haha. Just the thing I guess. Crazy!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 13:04:01

You're such a fun girl, Carol! Thank you for that. Yes, just makes more sense since I love change so much.

Lisa Poole

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 14:54:23

You gave me some good ideas and that mirror is beautiful.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-02 16:53:04

Fantastic to hear. Thanks for the encouraging words. :D

Mary

Shared publicly - 2018-08-08 11:26:39

So much nicer Larissa! The white gives it such a soft sweet look.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-09 06:10:55

Thank you for saying so, Mary.

Elaine

Shared publicly - 2018-08-14 14:11:26

NOW it looks inviting! I love how you did the mirror.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2018-08-14 17:58:15

Thank you for the sweet words, Elaine. We love it.

Dana Miller

Shared publicly - 2023-02-21 06:45:59

Loving the all white look...very clean and welcoming.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2023-02-21 06:55:33

That's exactly what I was after. I can always use calm. :) Thanks!

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