I am continuing to do some tweaking on my newly made over guest room. Most of the room is perfect, but there are still a few small things to take care of. Today I swapped out the mirror above the dresser with a framed piece of antique lace.
I love this mirror, but it was just too low to be functional and it looked a little funny wedged between the coved ceiling and the dresser.
I bought this piece years ago at a consignment shop for about $28. I’ve loved it in the blue for quite a while, but it was time for a change.
I took the piece apart, washed the glass and cut a new piece of backing. I then cut a piece of linen to size and put it all back together again. The cream linen still sets off the lace, but there’s less of a contrast, so it’s easier on the eyes.
Next up…painting the attic doors white.
I almost spewed my coffee when I though you only paid $28 for the chest of drawers! I love that chest! But then I realized you meant the lace piece. Which looks great there. Glad you swapped out the mirror. It did bug me a tad being so low. Not that I'd be staying in your guest room 😉
A sweet hello from Frog Hollow Farm. I love what you did with that piece of lace; changing up the background color. And I agree that it fits the space over the dresser better than the mirror did. Nice Job! Ciao, bella!
I love the lace piece with the linen backing. I have several old crocheted doilies that were made years ago by the neighbor I had when I was growing up. I have plans to frame them and you've motivated me to get them out and get busy. The framed piece looks great above the dresser and the guest room is a gorgeous space!
Jane
That looks great. Your mind just never stops thinking about what else you can do does it?
great job, i love the fan too!
flory
The linen backing makes it so much more "now". Love the look of it. Great dresser! As always you have a great eye for the details.
Debra
Very pretty…and I adore that antique fan!!! Love your ideas! beth
The linen really updated that lace!! Nice choice!
Everything is looking so fab!!
Well done!
Hugs
SueAnn
Perfection~ great job!
I love the new look for your pretty lace piece…and I do like it better than the mirror in that paticular place. It is all looking good..
Oh that lace is so pretty!
I like it too; although the mirror was pretty – I noticed what you mean about the height of the mirror though.
I don't think I can say it loud enough— I LOVE THIS ROOM!
it's beautiful! i have tons of little doilies and hankies and tapestry that need framing. your photos inspire me to get on that!
Perfect… oh so much nicer than the mirror… I love it with the linen also… nice job.
Hugs, Deb
Beautiful! How did you attach the doily to the backing? We have our last name crocheted and I'd like to change out the backing, but I've never gotten around to it. 🙂
Looks lovely! The lace and linen combination is just right. And it's perfect for that spot.
I luv ur idea and the price can't be beat!
Love the lace and the frame shape fits much better than the first one.
I think I would put a mirror behind that piece of lace though. It would add some sparkle. Just a thought.
Love truly lives in your home. Well done.
That lace is so gorgeous! And I agree that it looks fantastic in place of the mirror and with the more subtle background.
Love this project!! The room is looking so pretty!!
LOOOOOVVVEE the lace…what a great idea. It really warms the space and pulls everything together 🙂
I love the new look for your lace. Although I like the mirror, I think the lace looks better in that spot.
~ Tracy
I find it incredible. A big change made in a way so simple.
The result is great!
Mentioned your plank wall idea on my blog! Thanks again for the great idea!
Your new linen in the background is beautiful. What a good idea. Love the fan too. I have an old one and it is perfect for the guest bedroom. Your dresser is gorgeous. Hugs, Marty
It looks lovely!
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Julie M.
Hi Again…I know I left a comment earlier, but would really like it if, when you have time, comment on the aqua set I have done (displayed in my blog) for summer! Also, do you ever use the Zinzer products for bonding and stain killing/priming?? I use the Binz 1-2-3 and I find it to be the best stain killer. Also, I can add amonia to my applicater (sprayer/roller/brush and get it clean and washed away down the drain. I so much respect your opinion and advice. Thank you, Karen
You inspire me! This particular series reminds me that although our home is also old it does not mean we have to sell to make me happy. I am fixing up an old dresser and painting away at several rooms. Thanks for the inspiration.
I'd also like to know how you keep the lace on the backing. That mirror definitely didn't belong there, and the lace is beautiful in it's new home.
I have that same exact dresser! (I found it in someone's "trash" in the alley in our neighborhood–can you believe it?!)
Came over via your Houzz interview. Lovely blog, and you have many wonderful gifts! I will enjoy visiting again 😉