DIY MIRRORED DRESSER (for a frion of retail)

  • 6 years ago
Hey there! I wanted to share the process of my DIY mirrored dresser. I hope you all enjoy and get inspired to do it yourself!! **OPEN FOR DETAILS!**\r
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I wanted a mirrored dresser for our bedroom, but couldnt justify emptying the wallet for one, so I figured I would make my own, and I wanted to share! I got the idea from April Bees channel where she made mirrored night stands (her link below) but I wanted a dresser so I thought I would try it out. \r
April Bees channel | \r
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So here is my version of those expensive mirrored dressers (which retail around $1,000 or more) for a frion of the cost! \r
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I purchased this solid wood dresser off craigslist for $75 and purchased all other items, except mirrors from lowes. I borrowed the electric sander, I had sandpaper, paint brush, mask, caulk gun, and drop cloth so I didnt need to purchase those items. \r
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I purchased 16 slabs of mirror for the 13 drawers on the front, 2 sides, and top of mirror. I purchased from a local glass company. Lowes can do the smaller pieces of mirrors for the front and sides, but they werent able to cut a piece as large as the top of my dresser, so I just decided to have the glass company do all my pieces. I paid $157.36 for all the mirrors. \r
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The rest of the items below are from Lowes\r
-Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 White Primer $9.98\r
-Valspar Brushed Nickel Indoor/Outdoor Spray Paint (2 cans) $13.16 \r
-Loctite Mirror, Marble, and Granite Adhesive (2 tubes) $9.96\r
-E6000 Clear Glue $4.28\r
-Acrylic knobs (13) $77.61 \r
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I hope you enjoyed watching! ❤️\r
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