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I turned an old timber window into a mirror and converted a wide bench seat into two narrow ones to place against an entrance wall. With a few added accessories, a blank entryway was turned into a practical and welcoming entrance.
Sanding pads
Tiles
Mirror effect spray
Liquid nails
White grout
Picture hooks
Beeswax polish
Wood stain
Satin paint
Paint brush and rags
Ryobi sander
Tile cutter
Hand saw
Sand the paint from the window leaving random amounts to give a distressed look. Apply mirror effect spray to the back of the glass.
Using a tile cutter, cut narrow strips of tile to fit into the recessed area of the window. Having never used a tile cutter before, I found it extremely difficult to cut thin pieces so I broke a few tiles. I ended up still using them as a mosiac effect. Use liquid nails to attach to the window and once dry, apply grout. Apply Beeswax polish to timber, attach hooks and then attach to wall
Separate the bench seat by sawing the wood joins. Sand the top, then apply stain using rags. Paint the rest of the seat with satin paint. Apply Beeswax to the stained top only
Hi @KellieN,
Thank you for sharing this wonderful upcycling project.
Using an old timber window to create an extremely unique mirror was a great idea. The distressed look with the beeswax finish looks absolutely marvellous.
The bench seats look great with a new coat of white, some stain on the top and coat of beeswax to bring out the shine.
You've styled your entrance way beautifully, and that peace lily looks like it's thriving in its new setting.
Congratulations on a fantastic project.
Jacob
Thank you Jacob
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