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All About Framed Mirrors


Choosing a mirror that you love the style of is not something to be ashamed of. Many people use mirrors in their home or office to decorate with. They seem to make a smaller space larger when they are placed correctly. You can read all about framed mirrors right here.

Framed mirrors are as necessary to your dcor as that new pair of spring shoes is to your wardrobe. Whether it's your bathroom, living room, hall, or baby's room a mirror adds spacious beauty to the room.

When you hang your mirror make sure the reflection is one worth sharing. Let's say you hang a mirror in your bathroom but the reflection is that of your toilet. Appealing? No! But lets say it reflects the beautiful outdoors giving an illusion of another window. Appealing? Absolutely!

1. Bathroom

Over the sink is always a popular place for a bathroom mirror. Putting your makeup on or shaving is a lot easier with a nice large mirror and a framed one adds a real touch to the dcor!

If you have room add an additional mirror that's on a swivel arm. It's great for those close up moments and you can also see the back of your head to take care of any bad hair days before they get rolling.

If your bathroom is really small and you want to make it appear bigger. Hang a framed mirror over the bathtub. It will instantly make your room feel much better.

2. Master Bedroom

If you have an open wall buy a framed wall mirror. You'll get the functionality you need and add to your dcor. If you don't have an available wall then use the back of the door or the closet door. Not nearly as effective for the dcor but at least you get the functionality you need. After all you don't want to leave the house with your shirt tail or slip hanging out.

3. Office

A desk facing a wall isn't good for the energy flow of the room but you can compensate buy hanging a large mirror on the wall. And it will also make your room feel larger and you more comfortable because no one will be sneaking up behind you.

4. Foyer/Entrance

There's nothing like the touch of a large mirror at the entrance....

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