Decorative Windows
According to designer Andreea Avram Rusu there are never rules when it comes to decorating with mirrors. “Mirrors bring light and depth into rooms — they’re like decorative windows you can move around and place as you like,” she says. Mirrors have several benefits and can “reflect and emphasize views and colors from art and/or adjacent walls creating special effects,” designer Celia Berliner says. Design by Andreea Avram Rusu.
Mirrored Art
A bold and gorgeous mirror can be the focal point of a room. Designer Andreas Charalambous of FORMA Design uses this extra-large mirror to “reflect the light from the balcony below and to serve as a last-minute check point as the owners head out to work,” he says. “The mirror itself becomes the artwork in this minimal set up.” Even a large wall mirror can bring simplicity to a space if used correctly.
Double the Space
Add mirrors to any space you want to visually expand. “The location and placement of the mirror are key when utilizing them — you want to ensure that it will not create undesirable reflections and will allow it to maximize its innate qualities,” designer Celia Berliner says. Mirrors, like this large dining room one, brighten the room, create additional luminosity and add dimension to the space, she says. Design by Celia Berliner.
Dramatic Effect
Full-size floor mirrors can make a dramatic statement in a small space. “Using a framed, full-size mirror placed on the floor and resting on the wall can become an incredible asset in many ways in a bedroom, living room and even at the end of a hallway,” designer Celia Berliner says. Design by Nicole Sassaman.
Mirror Crazy
Designer Jennifer Duneier believes you can never have enough mirrors in a home. Try something new — hang multiple mirrors on the same wall. “If you use them together on a wall, you want them to be grouped in a visually-pleasing way, similar to art pieces,” designer Amy Bubier says. “The scale of the mirrors should be proportional to each other and to the wall space — avoid using small mirrors on a large wall.” Design by Erinn Valencich
Design Must-Have
Mirrors can add an extra decorative touch to a room. This duo suits the modern, yet vintage feel of the bedroom. “Mirrors are like art in that the style should coincide with other pieces in your home,” designer Amy Bubier says. “They are an integral part of the design style.” Designer Celia Berliner believes well-placed mirrors can aesthetically enhance an interior with the use of stylish frames, like these distressed, reflective-framed beauties.
The Perfect Spot
Mirrors can be displayed in every room of the house, but a favorite spot for designers is the entryway. “Entries, rooms that lack natural light and dining areas can be a great place because they create an opportunity for creative lighting, candles, ambience, art and reflectivity,” designer Amy Bubier says. Jennifer Duneier is a designer who enjoys a mirrored entryway so everyone can do a final check before leaving the house. Design by Emily Henderson.
Garden Views
This wall-sized floor mirror defines the modern dining area in an open floor plan. Designer Andreas Charalambous of FORMA Design angles this oversized beauty against the wall to reflect natural light and the views of the adjacent garden. The apartment’s small size is visually enhanced by the dramatic addition.
Bedroom Reflection
An energetic vibe is given to an ultra-modern bedroom. The large stand-up mirror works with the curtains to deliver the illusion of double square-footage in a tiny space. Designer Celia Berliner says a floor-to-ceiling mirror can be a useful accent to a bedroom wall, especially when it comes to dressing.
Reflected Light
Dining rooms are an ideal place for mirrors, especially when there’s a full house. Designer David Scott prefers to use mirrors in rooms lacking natural light where they can create a greater impact. “I love to use mirrors in a dining room and light candles which will reflect and create a warm, romantic glow,” he says. David uses an extra-large wall mirror to add more visual dimension to the space and create an elegant, yet relaxing atmosphere.
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