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Decorating With Mirrors - Clever Way To Bring Style In Any Room

Interior designers all across the country have been experimenting with the potentials of decorating with mirrors, and what they’re finding is that it’s a fantastic idea. Honestly, decorating a living space with mirrors seems to serve no purpose, it doesn’t make sense because traditionally mirrors are thought of as objects used to make sure the hair looks good or our outfit is suitable for the occasion. However, breaking away from traditional use, decorating with mirrors can add style and life in a living space.


The most common decorative mirrors are ones that are made from polished sheets of metal, distorted in such a way that reflections in the mirror become unique based on the angle the mirror is looked at. Strategically placing these kinds of mirrors in place where it will reflect a beautiful piece of furniture or a scene from outside, allows the mirror to act in place of a painted portrait.

Decorating with mirrors can also have tremendous effect on the way a room feels. By decorating with several long, narrow mirrors (not necessarily side by side) a particular wall can seem taller than it really is, therefore making the room feel bigger. Likewise, long mirrors can make a room feel longer, as well as reflect light to areas of the room that may be lit poorly. Placing mirrors in strategic location in a home will provide a stylish and deceptive look at the same time. A designer can also express a sense of artistic expression in the décor of a room by decorating with different shapes of mirrors, ovals, circles, wavy, square or odd shaped.

Another trick for bringing a room to life by decorating with mirrors is to use mirrors as backs of shelving units. Mirror shelving can bring a wall to life. There are unique, innovative ways to liven up a room by decorating with mirrors. Artistic expression can be shown decorating with mirrors and possibly make a room feel larger at the same time, defiantly something worth trying.

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