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Unique Mirror Decorating Tips

Posted by Eric Morgan on 22nd Mar 2014

Some of the world's first mirrors were reflective pools of water. Thought to be a window into one's soul, mirrors reflect light and images. Today, mirrors have evolved into necessary home decor. Highlighted below is the top unique mirror decorating tips for homeowners and tenants alike.

Outdoor Areas - Mirrors look beautiful on front porches, reflecting candlelight, sunrises and sunsets. Mirrors can also be used on patios and balconies to create and define outdoor areas.

Layered - Consider layering mirrors, propping them against one another, to reflect light and create a picture within a picture look. This classic look is perfect for oversized mantels, creating an instant focal point above fireplaces.

Kitchen Cabinets - To help make small kitchens appear larger, consider resurfacing cabinets with custom mirrors. Not only will light reflect through the mirrors, but also kitchens will feel warmer and more inviting. This is especially helpful when designing a kitchen that is welcoming, giving it an upscale design that is perfect for entertaining.

Wall of Mirrors - Walls of ornate, decorative mirrors look attractive, especially when they have something beautiful to reflect, such as a vintage chandelier. Walls of mirrors essentially double spaces, giving the illusion of length and width. This style works well in stairways, which often appear dark and narrow.

Windows - Mirrors help create focal points in rooms. Consider hanging mirrors from a window, which can give large rooms an ending point. If using this design technique, opt for a contemporary style mirror, such as a colorful octagonal style.

Wardrobes - For areas with minimal closet space, wardrobes are the ideal solution. Consider adding mirrors to wardrobe doors, which adds instant brightness to bedroom areas.

Vanities - Mirrored vanities relay a sense of Old Hollywood style. Consider opting for an antique, vintage vanity, which gives bathrooms a romantic appearance. These framed mirrors give a custom, upscale look to any bathroom vanity area.

Tiles - Wall tiles look attractive in dining or living room areas, replacing standard built-in cabinets with a sense of updated, bright style. As an added bonus, they reflect chandeliers and centerpieces.

Hiding Areas - For windows that have awkward placements, consider placing an oversized floor-length mirror in front of them. This can also be helpful for odd under the stair storage areas, unsightly attic eve storage and much more.

Doorways - Sometimes outdated floor plans have odd quirks, such as double entries into a room. Instead of working around these types of obsolete features, consider making them focal points by hanging a large, oversized round mirror in front of the doorway. It helps frame the room, expands space and reflects light.

For more than three decades, The Oval and Round Mirror Store have been providing customers with a variety of wall mirrors, ranging from antique mirrors and contemporary mirrors to vintage mirrors.