Choosing decorative designs of mirrors

Aug 16
09:55

2016

Innes Donaldson

Innes Donaldson

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Choosing decorative designs of mirrors.

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To choose mirrors for home design,Choosing decorative designs of mirrors Articles you have to look at the size, shape and style of the mirror. You also have to carefully consider placement. And it wouldn't hurt to think about places where multiple mirrors may be appropriate in your place. Done correctly, mirrors become more than something that you merely look into but something that you actually want to look at.

The bathroom is one of the most obvious places to hang a mirror but that doesn't mean that you need to go with the obvious when selecting your glass piece. Instead of just a traditional rectangular mirror over your sink, choose a mirror with a more unique shape. Even though this one is simple in design, the oblong oval shape makes it stand out as a decor piece in the room. The way that the oval is mirrored in the shape of the sink and then set off by the rectangular lights on either side creates a really interesting look. The placement of the sink and mirror here are nice as well since what you see in the mirror is the nature behind you.

Alternatively, you can keep the standard rectangular or square shape of a mirror but choose an ornate design to bring something interesting to your bathroom. This one gives you a moment's pause where you can take a deep breath and do a little bit of daydreaming in your bathroom before you embark upon your day. This can and does for sure offer something really very nice to look at and appreciate in the morning as you get your day underway. 

This is a really great example of how mirrors can be used as artwork in a home. Here we have a collection of small mirrors, primarily hand mirrors, that have been hung haphazardly to create an artsy look on the wall. The wall is narrow and tall which is perfect for laying out the mirrors in a way that doesn't make them overwhelm the senses as you walk by. It's a curious design technique and one that I find to be really interesting. This is also one which can for sure work well in terms of how mirrors can be made to work in an internal living space.