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Most of us would be pretty lost in the mornings without a mirror; getting ready without this decor staple is undoubtedly challenging. But mirrors are so much more than selfie assistance; mirrors have the potential to transform the look of your home’s interiors completely. 

So, if you’re wondering how you can use mirrors to vamp up your home, we’ve listed five top options for you to consider. 

Make The Room Seem Bigger

The correct placement of an arched mirror can make any room in your home seem much larger than it really is; mirrors can reflect space effectively. 

Use large mirrors in rooms of your home that are smaller and cramped. It’s vital to use a large mirror and place it just right. Installing a mirror over wardrobe doors is an effective way to make a small bedroom seem twice as big.

Amplify Natural Light

Mirrors also reflect light and can make your home a lot more vibrant as a result. Place mirrors of different sizes strategically to direct natural light back into your home. 

Other ways to make a small room seem bigger include using contrasts and light colors, opening the space with creative lighting solutions, clearing out all the clutter, and creating a focal point in the room.

Elegant Wall Decor

One of the more common and practical uses of mirrors in interior design is to take advantage of the frame more than the actual mirror. 

You can achieve an elegant victorian look with delicate and detailed vintage frames or opt for a modern look with sleek and thin metal frames. Mirrors come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and the variety of frame designs is quite endless as well. 

Mirror Trays

Not all mirrors are for the walls; mirror trays are a charming decor idea for the living room. 

In these trays, you can place a selection of pillar candles or any other decor item. Mirror trays are a perfect detail to tie together an interior design plan for the living room. 

Moreover, if you enjoy DIY craft projects, you can also make your own creative mirror trays with a frame, paint, mirror, and handles of your choice. If you decide to make your own mirror trays, the sky is the limit when it comes to design.  

A Collage Of Mirrors

Mirror collages are trending in interior design. Use a variety of mirrors to create a wall collage. You can even create an accent wall with mirrors of your choice. 

Mirror collages can be made with various fancy frames, or you can use naked mirrors cut in different shapes to create the accent wall you’re after. 

Mirrors are undeniably one of the more functional decor elements out there; these decor items can enlarge a space, make it brighter, and add charming details to any room of your home. 

And because mirrors are available in such a wide variety, there is something for every interior design, whether you’re after a Gothic Victorian home, a trendy industrial theme, or modern minimalism. 

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Mirrors are almost always strategically placed where they get the best results. Everyone wants to look their best before they leave home. Mirrors have been used for hundreds of years. Some are enclosed in a beautiful metal frame, while another one may have an antique wooden frame around it. Some mirrors are as small as a compact used for applying powder or eye makeup while some are as large a room. Many mirrors cover the entire front of a closet or a door, or they’re placed at the end of a long hallway.

A Mirror is Always Found in the Bathroom

Number One: The most important location of a mirror is above the bathroom sink where every family member spends a lot of time getting ready for the day. Whether they’re going to school, to work or out for a jog, the first thing they do is take a shower, wash and dry their hair, shave and apply makeup. Some of the newer style bathroom mirrors include a magnification portion that makes it easier to remove eyebrow hair or see places that have been missed by the razor.

Floor-Length Mirrors Are Usually Placed in the Bedroom

Number Two: The bedroom is a great place to hang a floor-length mirror since the person looking into it has privacy. They can see if their slip is showing, or if the clothing they’re wearing looks okay on them. Whether a man or woman, they’ll want to know they look personable before heading out to work. There are many different types of affordable and attractive floor-length mirrors. Log onto capitolglassnyc.com for some great ideas.

Mirrors Are Placed in Entrance Ways

Number Three: Many people put a mirror at the bottom of the stair-steps near the entrance door so they can do a last-minute check on their clothing, hair, and makeup. This is where they make sure they’re ready to face the day. A mirror will reflect the beauty of a person standing in front of it and the room behind them.

They Belong in the Dining Room

Number Four: Large mirrors placed on the dining room wall will reflect candles on the table, and soft romantic lighting. The mirror will also make the room appear larger than it actually is by giving it a feeling of openness and comfort.

They Should be Placed in the Living Room

Number Five: Mirrors are beautiful when they’re placed above the fireplace in the living room. Along with the fire in the fireplace, the mirrors add a feeling of warmth, peace, and comfort to the living room on a cold winter night.

While these five tips are places where most homemakers hang their mirrors, remember that mirrors bring out the best in any room of the home. Babies love to look in the mirror while they’re bouncing in their crib. Teenagers want mirrors in their rooms to see how they look before they leave for school. Some homemakers like to put a mirror on the table and set a plant, flowers, and candles on it so that when the candles are lit it provides a softly romantic setting. These are all ideas that anyone can use and none of them cost a fortune. Wherever there’s a mirror, it’s a sure thing that the room will look much more appealing and inviting.

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“I’m looking for some ideas to decorate my empty wall space.  I do love art but I would like to see if there are other options out there that could add a unique look to my home”

 

Art and other wall decor pieces are a great way to add some visual interest in your space but it’s also a great way to add colour and texture plus you can really show off your style through art.

 

We are seeing a lot of options for wall decor besides a stretched canvas or framed print.

 

Here are ideas:

 

1.  Fabric or Wall paper

– you can use these material as an accent wall but why not frame them and have some creative wall panels. You can make these panels are big as you like and the really customize the look plus this is a great way to add some unique flair to a rental without losing your damage deposit.

 

2. Wood

– wood is going to be a big trend for 2016.  It has great texture, character and warmth too.  We will see a lot of wood in furniture but also art.  We certainly did see accent walls in reclaimed and distressed wood planks and fun signs but we are seeing wood in art as well.

 

3. Mirrors

– this is not a new idea but one way to add some light to a room is to add a mirror(s).  There are so many shapes and styles of mirrors, too.  Mirrors look great layered over an accent wall or on it’s own.  Try mixing in mirrors in a  gallery wall – or a gallery wall of just mirrors – mixing up mirrors  in different shapes and frames is another unique touch to a room.

 

4. Floating shelves

– this is a clean and easy way to display a series of pieces you want to show off.  On a floating shelf anything can really work – small plants (real or faux), framed photos, decor pieces etc…For the shelves themselves you have lots of options in terms of colours and materials.

 

5. An oversized wall clock

– this is both function and fashion.  This fills up the space and is visually appealing but it is also very useful.  there are so many styles of clocks to choose from too.  We love the aged clock in this image flanked by the candle sconces.

 

6. Animal heads

– so we have seen this trend for a few years now and maybe it has reached it’s peak but we are seeing different and unexpected animal heads.  People are using them in different places too like kids rooms and nurseries.  We have also seen them in a variety of materials – papier mache, resin, faux fur, wood, metal and wire. They are nice in an eclectic gallery wall, or just on their own.  Trend or not, if you like it – go for it!

 

7. Maps

– so this can be purely decorative but also educational.  It’s a great addition if you love to travel – it’s a great way to show off your interests through decor.  Map come is all sorts of shapes and sizes – full wall paper or oversized framed maps.  The colours vary too – soft ‘aged’ beige tones to bright and vivid colours.

 

8. Wall decals

wall vinyls have come a long way – they are easy to stick on and peel off.  There are so many possibilities too – inspirational quotes to images and everything in between. So this is another great option for someone living in a rental that wants to add some ‘pop’ to their space or for someone that changes their mind often.

 

Which wall treatments do you like? Which ones have you used? What ever you decide make sure it suits you and your space and don’t ever feel like you have to follow the latest trends!

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We love what mirrors can do for a room – they can brighten and make a room appear larger all at once!

 

When it comes to decorating with mirrors, the mirror itself works with any style but you have an endless selection of frames – mirrors, thin, thick, lacquered,  colourful, aged, wood – you name it.  So when you are looking for a mirror you want to pay attention to the frame so that it works with the room style of decor.

 

We see mirrors in the usual spots – bathrooms and front entry ways are the most common places for mirrors but what about over sized mirrors?

We see them in the home decor stores and some of them are just humongous – ever wonder who buys them and where they go??

 

We have some great ideas on how to decorate with over sized mirrors and some of these ideas might really surprise you. Yes, you can decorate with an over sized mirror!

 

1 – The Bedroom is an obvious choice for a mirror

– it’s where you get ready to start the day and you likely want to know how you look in your #OOTD. An over sized mirror can really help with that last look but it also adds a touch of glam and sophistication to your bedroom plus it helps make it look bigger and brighter.

 

 

Other ideas for large mirrors in the bedroom try them flanking the bed and behind your night stand.

It’s like an instant face lift for your bedroom!
                                                

2- The front entry is another obvious choice …

but you usually don’t see an over sized or full length mirror at the front entry and if you do it’s usually in the form of a bi-fold door.  But this over sized mirror is so chic! We love the high shine simple frame – so clean! But we love it paired with the glass console in front of it. Mirrors are a great back drop for furniture.

This is a great idea for a tight or small entry!

 

 

3- The dining room

– Can be a dark room and in some newer designs a smaller space.  We love the idea of mirrors in a dining room (it works so well wit candle light at a dinner party or dinner for 2).  We see these full length mirrors all the time, often on the inside door of a closet but we love this idea of hanging them in triplicate. It looks so much more expensive!

So simple and effective and on a low budget – we are sold!

This is a great idea if your home is on the resale market – it fills up the wall space, makes the room brighter and bigger, too.

 

 

4- The Living Room

-is a great space for a mirror because it usually has a lot of wall space options.  Above the sofa is a great choice so is above the mantle but if you have an awkward wall a mirror is a great idea – it almost makes that weird wall disappear.

The image below is a great example of an odd wall space and we love this shabby chic window frame with mirrors it really suits the cottage country decor in the room.

 

 

Here’s another great over sized mirror placement idea.  Behind the sofa – wow, does this ever make an impact!

 

 

5- The bathroom

…is a definite spot where you will find a mirror no shock there but try an over sized mirror above your vanity. But take a look at this image, yes there’s a double sink vanity so the room has some size but if we put two mirrors above the vanity this room would look so much smaller.

 

 

Other ways to use mirrors – add them to your gallery wall, or make a gallery wall of just mirrors or think about adding some mirrored furniture to your space.

 

Mirror, mirror on the wall who’s the most stylish of them all? You are!

How do you like to use mirrors in your home?

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“I know everyone says mirrors are a great way to make rooms look bigger.  What are some creative ways to use mirrors in my space?”

 

Mirrors are a ‘magic’ piece that really can make rooms look bigger and brighter.  They allow light to bounce around a room so it give that illusion of a larger space, so be sure to have light in the room with that mirror.

 

The great thing about mirrors is that they are also beautiful (the reflected image: you) the mirror, itself is also beautiful plus there are many styles to suit many styles of decor.

We can offer you a few ideas to inspire how you can use mirrors in your space.

In the entry:

it’s usually a small and tight space to begin with so a mirror is going to help make it look and feel more spacious but ti’s also very useful so you can do one final check before you head out for the day. This round mirror with a wide frame looks great over the console table.

In the living room:

We love that added glam that a mirror can add to a space.  Mirrors serve a function but they are also a great ‘fashion’ piece.  They instantly add a touch of glamour and make a room look expensive.  We love this set of 3 matching mirrors in this living room.  The dark glossy frames hanging above the sofa table make the room look so chic.

Try an over sized mirror:

Over sized mirrors are so stylish and we love what they can do in a room.  Try in the corner of a bedroom, the room will look instantly larger plus it another great way to check out your #OOTD (Outfit Of The Day) but try and over sized mirror elsewhere, like the entry, dining room, living room…We love this entry with the over sized mirror with a silver frame and lots of tone-on-tone.

In the bedroom:

We love a mirror in the bedroom but maybe not where you would expect….try matching mirrors above each bedside table.  The symmetry is classic and something the human eye is naturally drawn to. We love this scalloped edge mirror above these white and wood tone bedside tables and with the trellis wallpaper as the backdrop, perfection!

 

Try a ‘custom’ mirror in your bathroom:

Often when we move into a home, there have been some updates (maybe not to our specific tastes but updates none the less) but the bathroom mirrors are usually ignored.  Try adding an instant update to your bathroom by changing out those old mirrors for something new.  It makes a huge difference in the overall look of your bathroom. You don’t have to spend a fortune to make your space look rich.

Try above the fireplace:

A perfect spot for a piece of art, yes but, if you can’t find a piece you love a mirror is a great solution – it never goes out of style and should you find an art piece you love you can always place the mirror elsewhere.  Another look we love above the fireplace is layering.  So try a mirror (a large one) layered with some smaller art or photography.

 

Try a gallery wall:

Have a gallery wall? A a mirror in your arrangement to mix it up! Lots of mirrors make a great mirror gallery wall.

A few tips when it comes to  decorating with mirrors:

– like art be sure to find the right size and be sure to hang it at the right height

– find a mirror with a frame that works with your current style. the possibilities are endless, the choices are too

– don’t be afraid to get creative, try matching over sized mirrors behind bedside tables – why not?

Mirrors do so much for a room – brighter and bigger…who wouldn’t like that ?

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Wall Décor is something we feel is crucial to every home. Whether you have modern décor, a country home, or a very traditional style of decorating, wall décor is what really pulls a space together. The amount of wall décor in a given home may vary depending on home style and personal taste. Many people have a hard time choosing the correct art to suit their home décor style, or lack the creativity to incorporate something other than photographs or pictures into their space. Wall Décor options are endless!

Here we will give you some suggestions on some wall décor variations other than the traditional artwork.

1. Mirrors

Mirrors are a great addition to any space. The variations and options of mirror shapes, sizes, colours, textures is so vast – you can find anything you want. Mirrors can go in many places in your home as well. If you have an empty wall above your sofa, a large rectangular mirror in a great metallic or three smaller starburst mirrors in scattered pattern are a fabulous option.

 

 

 2. Open Shelving

Open shelving is a fantastic way to fill an empty wall. Depending on what your style preference is, there are so many colours and wood shelves that will really add another dimension to your space. Open shelving is a great way to display family photos, accessories and whatever other small items you’d like to showcase in your home. Open shelving can be one shelf or a variety of shelves in different shapes and configurations. Open shelves look great in almost all rooms of the home, kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, etc.

 

 

3. Wall Decals

 

Wall Decals are used most often in children’s rooms, and they’re great because if a child grows out of them, it’s not a matter of changing the paint so often. There are also many options for wall decals for main living areas, whether it be a lovely quote or a pattern of some sort, wall decals are a fantastic option, especially for people who are living in rental homes/apartments and don’t want to spend the money on paint, these are stickers that peel off without leaving any damage.

4. Gallery Walls and Unique Art Arrangements

A gallery wall is a great way to showcase a variety of elements you love, whether it be frames of family photos, quotes, small mirrors, an accessory, or just decorative frames. Creating a gallery wall in your home is a personal touch that makes any space feel like home. Be creative with what you add. Whether you like the look of a uniform wall with all the same frames arranged in very straight and evenly spaced, or if you like an eclectic mix of some of your favourite things, this feature is bound to be a focal point in your home.

 

 

5. Large Accessories

 
Deer heads, clocks, stars, metal wall art, various geometric shapes, porcelain birds etc are all great things to add to your space. Add what you love!
This is your home and you need to love it. So, make it yours!

 

 

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