How to get more from your mirrors

How to get more from your mirrors

This article from BrightNest offers helpful tips for decorating your home with mirrors.

The bigger the better (especially in small spaces). Don’t be afraid to put a huge mirror in a tiny bathroom or hallway. The mirror will create depth and work with the space, not against it. Unlike a huge oil painting in a small room, big mirrors are not overwhelming.

Place your mirrors so they reflect something you enjoy. Avoid placing your mirror in a spot where it reflects something boring like a stove or the entrance to the bathroom. Take advantage of a mirror’s ability to double anything awesome and position it across a window, light fixture or favorite painting. You can also reflect an area of the home that you love like a reading nook in the living room.

Try hanging a mirror over your fireplace. A mirror over the fireplace is a great idea for a few reasons: First, hanging art over the fireplace poses a risk of smoke damage, so that’s not a great idea. Second, if you’re into Feng Shui, experts recommend mirrors over fireplaces because a mirror is a water element and it will create balance with the fire. If you have a non-functioning fireplace, we love the idea of filling it with candles. Try placing a mirror behind the candles to reflect the flames and colors.

Mirrors are great in narrow spaces. If you’re looking to decorate a narrow hallway or staircase, try a mirror to open up the space and prevent claustrophobia.

Hang mirrors next to light fixtures. If you want to double your light source with a mirror, place the mirror next to the light fixture. It’s double the light’s illumination power!

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