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Incorporating Mirrors Into Home Design

Posted by Eric Morgan on 28th Feb 2014

Mirrors give homes soul and warmth, casting light, brightening areas and showcasing furniture designs. Expert interior designers weigh in on the most common misconceptions associated with using mirrors in home designs.

Mirrors can be used in every single room in a home. These multi-functional pieces are perfect for conversations or as hanging works of art. They reflect light, helping expand rooms' dimensions and they also enhance homes' decors.

Bathrooms don't need the standard wall mounted flat mirrors. Instead of this traditional design, oblong oval mirrors pair well with rectangular lights and oval sinks. Bathrooms can easily be dressed up with more ornate wall mirrors, such as square or rectangular patterns. These look excellent in power rooms or half bathrooms.

Instead of rimless designs, go bold and select a mirror that features a frame with a complimentary color. This makes rooms feel well designed and makes mirrors appear as though they have been seamlessly integrated into a room's decor.

The latest design trends focus on using mirrors as artwork.A large mirror can serve a dual purpose - allowing enough room to check clothes and serving as a focal point that doubles as a scene-stealing backdrop.

Oversized mirrors look excellent in living room areas. Generally, they help open living rooms, providing much needed light and reflection. To keep living rooms simple, opt for an interesting, yet minimal mirror design. Mirrors also look excellent above fireplaces. If choosing this design trend, consider playing off the fireplace's design by incorporating an artistic metalwork mirror. This will serve as a focal point without detracting from color pillows and other artwork.

Hallways look amazing with wall mirrors. It opens up dark spaces and reflects lights. Consider painting the opposing wall a unique color and pattern, so it reflects into the mirror.

Placement is an essential component to mirror decor. If a home has an open-beam ceiling and a rustic fireplace, consider placing a large rectangular mirror at an angle above the fireplace, which helps to reflect the open space and spectacular wooden beams.

Chandeliers look stunning when mirrors reflect their warmth and beauty. Consider placing a rectangular-size mirror in a dining room area, which then reflects a cascading chandelier. Light will abound and the crystals will dance in the mirror's reflection, casting a romantic glow.

Linear designs are a popular trend. Consider placing an assortment of smaller, same-shape mirrors in a row - either vertically or horizontally - for a unique, artful statement.

Mirrors are must-have accessories for the home as they blend with all styles of decor. Whether it's vintage mirrors, traditional, classic, bohemian, eclectic, contemporary or ultra-modern, mirrors add unique style to homes.