Create a industrial window mirror using MDF and mirror tiles
I’ve wanted an industrial-style grid or window mirror for so long and finally I’ve got one. Even more satisfying, I made it myself, and it was really very easy. There are plenty of places that sell these sorts of mirrors with some real bargains to be had out there, but for the size I wanted, I knew I would be looking at around a couple of hundred pounds. Given we’re saving for a wedding, I just didn’t feel we couldn’t justify that sort of money on a mirror, and so I did some research and made my own.
Wood is pretty expensive at the moment and so I’d recommend ordering it cut to size online, I used Cut My Plastic and got my 95cm by 95cm of 9mm MDF for around £20, which compared to shops like B&Q and Homebase seemed pretty good. I then bought mirror tiles from Ikea at £7 for 4 tiles, which meant I needed 3 packs and spent £21. I already had black furniture paint, adhesive and screws so I didn’t need to spend a penny on this, but finally I bought a french cleat to hang the mirror on the wall for around £12. In total, this project cost me about £50, which is around a third or quarter of what I would have been expecting to pay from a shop.
I love how this mirror turned out, it’s quite possibly my favourite project so far, and as well as saving me quite a bit of money, it took less than a day to complete (with a night to dry before hanging). I may add some wood strips in between the mirrors, but when I made this we were self-isolating and it’s giving me the look I was after as it is. If you fancy having a go yourself, keep reading to find out what I used and how I did it…