Mirrors are one of the most effective decorating tools. They can be used to create a number of wonderful effects, and there is no theme they cannot be included in. Aside from the traditional use for mirrors, the next most common use is making a space seem bigger, and sometimes even endless. Most people go through their day without thinking twice about glancing in a mirror, this is greatly due to mirrors being inherently neutral. There are many right ways and only a few wrong ways when adding mirrors to your decor. Do place a mirror where it will reflect something beautiful (I'm not talking about when you look in it here. Flowers, art, or a window would be perfect!). Don't place a mirror to high up on your wall, it ends up reflecting the ceiling, which isn't helpful or functional. Don't place a mirror where it is going to reflect plumbing, exposed wires, or another unsightly attribute. Just as we try our hardest to hide our bulges, we want to minimize the attention the unattractive areas of our homes. Do mix and match. Because they tend to blend, it is okay to bring a multitude of shapes and designs together. Do have fun. It is always the most important thing to remember that interior design is fun. If you begin to get overwhelmed, instead of getting discouraged, go for a walk, or just take a break. Enjoy!
1 . Sunburst Mirror, $200
2. Nautical Rope Mirror, $110
3. Round Jute Mirror, $360
4. Bronzetone Mirror, $200
5. Vintage Mirror, $400
6. Star Mirrors, $65-$85
1 . Sunburst Mirror, $200
2. Nautical Rope Mirror, $110
3. Round Jute Mirror, $360
4. Bronzetone Mirror, $200
5. Vintage Mirror, $400
6. Star Mirrors, $65-$85