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Decorative Mirrors – How To Use Them

November 28th, 2009

When people move into a new house they do know how they can decorate the place. It surprises me that in all the things they choose to buy they never consider buying decorative mirrors.

Even if you’ve been living in your place for a while but fitting a new decorative mirror will definitely uplift the place. You could even think about examples of your own where a decorative mirror in someone else’s home caught your attention. Besides having that welcoming effect, decorative mirrors can be artistic too.

You will be able to get some great decorative ideas with a mirror from any one of these:chrome bathroom mirrors, tri panel vanity mirror, decorative mirrors wrought iron

Oh no, don’t rush to think they are expensive. Whilst they do cost more than the average plain mirror they come in different sizes and ranges you should be able to find one that is within your budget. There are also a number of different frames to choose from and you will always find a frame that can match the furniture that you have in your place. You can combine and design the different frames to get the kind of effect that you desire.

It is possible to get mirrors with an architectural design and fitted anywhere in your house. You should not restrict yourself to the living room. You can change the way your bedroom looks by having a full length mirror or even an overhead mirror.

You can have a decorative mirror fitted in your office or if you have a business it would be a good idea to have one in your welcome or reception area. the way that you put the mirror in place also matters. Alternatively make use of hooks, adhesives or paste. Whatever it is make sure it is strong enough to hold the mirror up.

 

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