{Function}
Of course you need mirrors in your bathrooms. Most people have those standard, plate glass mirrors in their bathrooms. A great way to add some personality to your space is by removing those and adding a decorative mirror instead. Another great trick is to have a carpenter (or your handy husband) add trim around your existing mirrors. This turns your standard mirror into something custom.
from Houzz |
from Houzz |
from Houzz |
from Houzz |
{Creating Space}
Adding a mirror always expands a space, but where you hang it is crucial. Make sure you are reflecting something beautiful, not a dirty ceiling fan.
from Carrier and Company |
Divider Screen by Jennifer Taylor Design |
from Lita Dirks & Co |
from Houzz |
Mirrors bring in light, so using them in a room that lacks natural light is a must, such as an entry. I really like using floor mirrors (aka leaning mirrors) into a space. I have one in my bedroom and love it. It helps me make sure my shoes match when I leave the house each day.
from Interior Philosophy |
from All Things Tizz |
from HomeGoods |
from Etsy |
{Design}
What better reason to have a mirror other than it's beautiful and could be considered a work of art on it's own. Get creative!
from Lita Dirks & Co |
from Jennifer Taylor Design |
from Jennifer Taylor Design |
from Jennifer Taylor Design |
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