Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Mirrors can be used to create shape, depth and visual interest. A brilliant option for creating an eye catching design effect in any room of your home. It’s a good idea to get creative with mirror sizes and shapes and have fun collecting them all. Below are a few of our favorite recommendations for using mirrors in interior spaces.
Adding mirrors make light and images bounce from different angles imparting a sense of space in a room. A mirror distributes space and light in a way that contributes to the depth and energy of a space. This makes rooms look bigger and more spacious than they actually are. Positioning a mirror opposite the window enables the outdoor scenery to reflect on the mirror, which illuminates the space while producing a scenic view point.
The height at which the mirror is installed in conjunction with what it reflects, greatly influence the visual appeal of the space. When placed strategically, they can become statement fillers in small but significant places that are too tiny for a piece of furniture.
Create a focal point and make the mirror the center of attention. A large mirror with an extensive frame can offer drama and playfulness to the room. While a more modern and distinct look can be achieved with a round mirror, for example, having golden or metallic detailing giving off the vintage vibe. Also, if the room has some focal point, a well-placed m iron can exaggerate it’s effect.
The studio currently has an eclectic collection of large and small mirrors. Stop by Antiques and Uniques Market space C18.