Mirror, Mirror

Mirrors can be a great addition to your home decor. Not only can they fill up space on a wall but they reflect light and can make your room feel brighter and larger. Here are some great mirrors I saw this weekend and a few ideas on how to make them work in your space. 

Check out my mirrors board on Pinterest.

Vintage Mirrors

Here are some ideas of what you could do with this vintage pair of mirrors.

Shown on Maui Feng Shui

Shown on Maui Feng Shui

Shown on Farm Studio

Shown on Farm Studio

Pagoda Mirror

I love the style of this antique full length pagoda mirror and at $225 I think its a pretty good deal. Similar mirrors from high end designers range anywhere from $500-$1000. I think the gold is beautiful but I really like the way these mirrors look painted - I think the key to achieving this look would be a high gloss paint, I’d use spray paint, just be sure to tape up the mirror really good to avoid getting paint on it. 

Shown on Horchow

Shown on Horchow

Shown on Aesthetic Oiseau

Shown on Aesthetic Oiseau

Beveled Mirror

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This mirror doesn’t strike me at first glance but it has unique geometric beveling and is a great size for over a dresser, buffet, mantle, or even a couch. If the frame was painted white, gray, black or even a fun color it would be a great affordable option for that wall in your house you just don't know what to do with. At $5 this mirror is a steal!

Shown on Little Green Notebook

Shown on Little Green Notebook

Show on Overstock

Show on Overstock

Posted on February 23, 2014 .