Mirrors can serve a number of purposes when decorating a space. They can help reflect light, make a space feel more open or serve as windows in a room that doesn’t get much light, to name a few.
Decorating strategically with mirrors can add plenty to your home: Their reflective surface can make a space look twice as big, not to mention lighter and brighter. Plus unlike artwork, a few ...
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Key Points Place mirrors where they reflect light, views, or decor—not clutter or awkward angles.Avoid overusing mirrors or ...
If the idea of decorating with mirrors brings back bad memories of those floor-to-ceiling, reflective walls you experienced in a 1980s aerobics class, don’t fret! When chosen correctly, adding mirrors ...
Typically a final pit stop to check your look before you run out the door, mirrors serve an important function in most homes. They can be simple and subdued, or artful, ornate statement pieces. We ...
Mirrors have a variety of uses in the home, such as reflecting light, opening up space and generally enhancing the decor. However, there are a few guidelines that you should follow when hanging ...
Mirrors are more than a place to make sure your hair looks perfect before heading out the door. They can reflect your style — literally and otherwise. If you’re unsure about how to use mirrors beyond ...
In Karen Dean’s traditional ranch home, mirrors manipulate the living room. A hand-painted decorative Oriental piece hangs on one wall, on a flat part at one end of the living room, reflecting back ...