Mirror your mirrors - using two can have a really striking affect.
via apartmenttherapy
We don't hesitate to put mirrors in our bathrooms or entryways, but why not in the kitchen? It can really open up a narrow or galley kitchen.
via Niagara Novice
Putting a mirror across a doorway can reflect new colors or textural interest in a room.
via Angie Hranowsky
via Niagara Novice
Putting a mirror across a doorway can reflect new colors or textural interest in a room.
via Angie Hranowsky
Make it huge. Mirrors are one of those things where I think bigger is better. It will reflect so much light and add a lot of grandeur.
via Automatism
Don't settle for what your house "came with". We have lame-o contractor grade mirrors in our bathroom. What a difference a beautifully framed mirror would make...
via glamorouschiclife
Here are a couple of mirrors I would love to have in my home..
This Venetial mirror... at $249 it's not that expensive, but not in my future right now with a wedding on our heels.
Get it at Gilt.
More affordable and so pretty.
Get it at HauteLook
Do you have any cool or clever ways of using mirrors in your home?
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