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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Knock Off Pottery Barn Eagan Mirror

Way back I posted about my loooong dining room wall and how I added stripes to try to break up the space. But it was still a long wall of nothingness.


We have lots of artwork but I couldn't exactly hang up a whole row of frame across! What I needed was a large statement piece to anchor the wall.  Ever since I saw this mirror online, I loved the design and knew it would be perfect for that wall.


Unfortunately, with the $700 price tag, it was simply not happening! And then Layla came to my rescue. She gave an amazing tutorial how to recreate it - count me in! I am not going to document my process in detail because she does such an amazing job, but here are some photos showing what I did.

I used 1/2" plywood instead of MDF because I knew I was going to hang it (Layla has hers on her mantle) and it would have made it extra heavy. I also glued the mirrors and trim one row at a time.


You can see my oh-so-glamorous basement workshop in the background. The guy at HD who cut the original piece didn't do a perfect job so I waited to do the outer trim last and centered everything else. I ended up using outside corner moulding to go around the border because I wanted the exposed sides to have a clean look.


Here's a closeup of the rosette detail where the trim intersects. I love how it covers up the seams.


Voila! Here it is all pretty and hanging up. Ignore everything you see in the reflection because it's (hopefully) all going to change. I used two picture hanging anchors that hold up to 100 lbs each because, man, this thing is heavy! I know it's only about 30 lbs or so, but better safe than sorry!


I LOVE how it came out and I couldn't have done it without my amazing dad! In total I spent around $200 which is much more reasonable than PB's $700 and I got to make it the exact dimensions that I wanted to.

What kinds of things are you eyeing that you want to knock-off?
 
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17 comments:

  1. Wow this is absolutely gorgeous! I love how it turned out, great job! xo-Jamielyn

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  2. LOVE this! It is spot on, I would have never known it wasn't from PB!

    -Jacque @theDIYvillage.com

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  3. That is so awesome!! You did a fantastic job and it looks so beautiful! :-)
    Vanessa
    P.S. Newest follower here!

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  4. I love this. I would definitely need the thriftier version! Following you as of now!

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  5. That is fantastic. In fact, I like yours MORE because of the shape of the mirrors you used. It is beautiful! Nice job!

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  6. Lori, this is really gorgeous! I especially love the rosettes. Thanks for sharing it in the DIY Talent Parade!

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  7. Beautiful job! I am ready to do this project at the new house. Thanks for sharing. I'm a new follower too. Stop by any time, Lori

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  8. VERY clever - I want to try this!

    Gerrie

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  9. Congrat's!!! You did an amazing job, and I loved how it turned out. Thank you for sharing with us too!
    Debbie

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  10. This is GORGEOUS! I AM GOING TO PIN IT! Thanks. :)
    Best,
    Gloria

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  11. p.s. Here's the pin, thanks for letting me use it! (I'd like for my son to do this one day.)
    http://pinterest.com/pin/135319163773990477/

    gv

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  12. I did one and my cost was around $100. Bought all my stuff at Menards

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  13. that mirror turned out AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! I need one for my house!

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  14. We love the mirror. Could you post how thick the plywood piece is that you used to design? Thanks

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  15. We love the mirror. Could you post how thick the plywood piece is that you used to design? Thanks

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    1. I updated the post to say that I used 1/2" plywood. Hope that helps!

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