DIY Trumeau Floor Mirror Tutorial

DIY Trumeau Floor Mirror Tutorial by Mimi

Build this Mirror Tutorial

 

Hey there, I’m Mimi from blue roof cabin and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to guest post today!  Over at my blog I write about my passion for all things DIY.  Whether its building things from scratch, re purposing salvaged materials, or sewing slipcovers.  I love it all! 
 

The project I am sharing today is a DIY Trumeau mirror. 
 

To build the “frame” I started by cutting a piece of plywood to the size I wanted. I used a skill saw to make the cuts but you could always have it cut to size at a Lumber yard before you bring it home. For the top and bottom I used some molding I had lying around from previous projects. 

 
To hold the mirror in place I purchased molding that has a notch in it.    I laid the mirror on the plywood and started playing around with different trim. Two hours later I was still playing with it.  I finally had to tell myself just start cutting women or you will never get done!  It went pretty quick after that.  I used glue and my handy dandy nail gun to attach the trim being extra careful with the trim around the mirror.
 
 
 
The carved piece along the top is something I got a million years ago but never quite figured out what to do with.  The design is grapevine and birds.  Don’t have one of those lying around? That’s okay Home Improvement stores sell all kinds of fancy moldings and scroll details. The possibilities are endless!
For the bottom I used a 1X6 nailed on top of the plywood and 2 different kinds of trim.
For the finish the color I used was Blue Ocean Breeze spray paint by Krylon.  After letting it dry for only about a half an hour (impatient much?) I dry brushed with off white paint and used dark brown glaze to finish.   This color is BRIGHT, the glazing really tones it down.  I used the same color on an end table that is across the room (shown here) and similar blues are in artwork and pillows in the room.

 


 

 I love the color against the dark wall. 

Thanks for reading! If you’d like to see more DIY projects come on over to blue roof cabin project gallery I’d love to have you!
 
Cassity thank you so much for allowing me to share this on your blog! 

 

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Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.

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