Workshop
Ask a question

The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.

Entryway upgrade with bench seat

KellieN
Building a Reputation
KellieN
KellieN
Building a Reputation

 

An old timber window and bench seat were upcycled to help create a welcoming entryway.

 

 

The project

 

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. 

 

Steps


Step 1

Sand the paint from the window leaving random amounts to give a distressed look. Apply mirror effect spray to the back of the glass.

 

Screenshot_20240702_133724_Gallery.jpg

 

Step 2


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.

 

20240713_191803.jpg

 

Step 3


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.

 

Screenshot_20240702_134604_Gallery.jpg

 

Tools and materials


Materials used in the project:

 

 

Tools used in the project

 

Comments
projectmumdanni
Becoming a Leader

Absolutely love 🩷 @KellieN have been looking at the mirror in window frame for ages, you nailed it!! Those bench seats are 😍 love this style.

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Good Evening @KellieN 

Love it! That reuse of the window into a mirror with the mosaic tiles! Brilliant :smile:

How long did it take to rejuvinate your foyer?

 

Im currently redoing mine :smile: So wierd when you see other peoples projects :laugh:

 

Dave

KellieN
Building a Reputation

@projectmumdanni  thankyou so much for your kind words. I'm really happy with how it all came together.

KellieN
Building a Reputation

@Dave-1  Hi Dave, it took me a few weekends to finish the project. I only had a small sander ( A Ryobi Multi Tool) so it took a long time to sand the bench seat back to bare timber.  I've since bought myself a Ryobi Random Orbital Sander which would have been handy back when I did this project! The Multi Tool sander was a great size to sand the mirror which didn't take long. Cutting the tiles took some time too as I kept breaking them due to wanting  them to be so narrow to fit into the space. That's why I ended up using some of the broken tiles in the project because it was getting very frustrating for someone who had never used a tile  cutter before. If I was consistent with the project, I think I could have done it in 2 maybe 3 days. 

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Evening @KellieN 

Nice timeline and :smile: we have to do the hard slog before we know what tools we need for the next jobs :smile: Anything else on the horizon?

 

Dave

Why join the Bunnings Workshop community?

Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects