For a long time now, I have wanted a trumeau mirror. I thought just the word “trumeau” looked and sounded fancy. I also was somewhat confused about its definition. Architecturally, it seems that it is a section of a wall or pillar between two openings. It seems that the French or maybe some other Europeans long ago made mirrors out of these pieces of architecture. So a trumeau mirror has a painted or carved panel above or below the glass in the same frame. That is from the dictionary. They can be pretty pricey, let me tell you. Even the reproductions. And when it says trumeaux, it is even pricier (because that is the plural spelling)! Ha! Being the kind of person that I am (frugal, thrifty, conservative) o.k., cheap, I knew it was not in my future to own one. So when I bought this mirror
from a hotel liquidator, I had a plan in mind. It supposedly came from The Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas. That’s a story in itself. It was obviously attached to a dresser or something. I thought it looked pretty as it was, but I could not get these off my mind:
Sorry, I don’t have the credits for the above.
Still no credits.
No credits.
Ah, credits. Lars Bolander.
Leonards.
Image via Cote de Texas.
Wisteria.
Back to no credits. Just photos in my files.
Newel Antiques.
Inessa Stewart. Big $$$$. Even the camera was shaking.
(It’s scary, isn’t it, when you have to inquire just to get a price on something.)
So, of course, I did what I always do….I painted.
It’s not easy being cheap. At the price I paid, I guess it would be spelled “ troo-mo meer.”
Linking with:
Frugal Friday at The Shabby Nest
Feature Yourself Friday at Fingerprints on the Fridge
Inspiration Friday at Common Ground
Fabulous Friday Finds at Frou Frou Decor
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
9 comments:
OK, I'm laughing but I'm knocked out by the finished product, It's just wonderful!! You did a super job and it's just beautiful on that fabulous mantle.
xo,
Debra
Ohh I LOVE trumeau mirrors!! They are sooo beautiful and sooo pricey!! I love the mirror you found and your paint is perfect!! It came out amazing and it looks amazing in your mantle display!! Thanks so much for sharing this at Feathered Nest Friday! Nice to meet you! :)
That's how I'd pronouce it...only with a Texas twang. Girl, you are passionate about those mirrors...what a collection of photos!
All I can say about the finished product...Viva Las Vegas!
Debbie
This turned out so pretty. The paint really transformed it. Love the colors.
You've inspired me! I love mirrors too but I am afraid I have stuck with the same style. I love what you did and I am motivated to broaden my perspective!
OK
you gave me an idea about how to paint an old mirror I bought at a yard sale of an elderly lady. everything was old. anyway love what you did to the mirror. Those fancy mirrors have nothing on yours.
Janice
Thanks, Janice, please be sure to send me photos of your found mirror!
Pam
Your mirror is beautiful! Perfect paint job.
Elizabeth Ann
You did a fantastic job!!! Imagine what you could sell it for?! I have one and it's a reprodtion and much more casual the the French styles that are mostly seen...love-love yours
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