You Look Good, Mirrored Dresser, Guest

This is one of my favorite furniture transformations to date. From Teresa at Andersen Seven, she took an old dresser and an old mirror and honestly made magic happen. I am so doing this… on something! Just wait and see how she made this mirrored dresser!


Remember these guys- They are now very good friends {I received two old dressers from Libby- this is not the one that I used. Couldn’t find the before picture {my computer crashed last week, and I’m still trying to find everything…but the dresser looked just like this one in every-way, except the top drawers were different.}
What I did-
- Saved the mirror- which was cut into pieces to fit the dresser- $20
- Painted the dresser- Ralph Lauren- Regent Metallics- silver Base
- Purchased simple handles for $15
- Glued the mirror to the dresser using- Liquid Nails- Mirror adhesive ( in the silver and gold tube}
- Dresser- free from Libby
Here is a step by step look:



Applying the glue- mirror next
And here is another one with Emma in it….just because she is so cute.

One more piece done.
Tips– Save all your old mirrors, you never know when, or how you will use them. I asked my glass guy how much it would have cost me if I didn’t have my own mirror. He said somewhere between $80 and $150. More if you wanted the ends beveled.
So if you are doing a bathroom redo and it has a big piece of mirror in it…SAVE IT! if you don’t want it, I will take it off your hands. =)
I have some fun ideas for the top of the dresser….I just put a few items on it for now….so it didn’t look so bare.
I AM IN LOVE!
I have always had a thing for mirrored buffets and side tables they are just so SNAZZY. (Is that a cheesy word! I need to say it again … sn-a–zzy!)
I am dreaming of all the options for this, cause GUESS WHAT, our friends had a wall in their house that was covered in mirrors, and they removed them and gave them to us… SO I have yet another few projects on my very long list calling my name… but they might just cut in line, now that my imagination is going! Thanks Teresa for letting me share this project!

>That wasnt very nice, anon. I really love it and everytime i walk by the end tables in target that are upwards of 90$ a pop (for a piece 1/3 of this size) i smile! great work! can you just drill holes through mirror to put the knobs on it? doesnt crack?
Love it, how did you do the knobs?
Ya know I am not sure, but I know there are drill bits for glass, I would just test it on scraps first to figure out how, and I would use tape to add some stability to the glass while screwing into it. (she might have had the mirror cutter do the drilling too, you could always ask them if they would!
>I just want to let you know I love your blog. We've just bought a house {our first} and I'm excited to implement some things I've found on your blog. Thank you!!!
>I love how this came out. I would have never thought you could DIY one and it really looks great!!!
-heather
>That is SO clever! I have a mirror that came with a sideboard I refinished. I'm definitely hanging onto it now!!
>Just gorgeous!
>WOW! I. Want. This. like. really!
but one question: how much ws it to get the mirror cut and do they do that at home stores?
>gorgeous project! hehe, I so loved the pic with Emma sitting and admiring herself in the mirror. 🙂
>Love this proyect, and Emma is so cute!!!
Cariños
Charo
>that dresser is way awesome 🙂
>what a precious little pup!!
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bB
>This is really beautiful and unique! I second the mirror question: do you take it somewhere to get it cut, or did you cut it at home? If you did it at home, what did you use to cut it with?
>Looks like something you'd find at Z Gallerie and pay hundreds of dollars for!!
>Absolutely awesome. Just a question. Did you have your glass man bevel the edges. If not how are the finished off.
>Very za za! I love it! It's just so pretty. Not to be the constant product promoter but Perfect Glass is the way to keep it looking like that!
>Hey ya'll I had the same question. She said that she had a glass company cut the mirror, and it was around $20-30 dollars, so very affordable. She said it is more if you bevel the edges, but that they can be done.
>Thanks for showcasing me on your site. I had the glass cut at a local mirror and glass store. As for the holes….it is tricky but he was able to do it…the drilled holes left a little dimple in the glass but the handles covered it.
Thanks for all your kind comments
>I want one!!! This looks so classy!
Love Love Love this idea…I have tons of mirror can’t wait to try this!
How did you apply the drawer knobs?
Thanks,
Laurie
You just need a mirror/ glass drill bit and very carefully drill a hole though in the proper spot for the hardware and screw in like normal! Good Luck!
I LOVE this!!! I saw this on Pinterest and had to pop over and tell you how much I like it!
Yay! We are happy you stopped by!
How do you add the handles to this???