Mirrors are a fantastic design element for any home. Besides the usual uses, there are some great ways to use mirrors that can enhance a space. Mirrors do a great job of making a space feel more open by reflecting light and giving the illusion that it is larger than it actually is. This is very important in home staging because spaces that feel large and have lots of light sell better than ones that are darker and cramped. But you don’t have to go the traditional route with mirrors to get the effect you desire. Check out these unique ideas for decorating with mirrors.
Mirrors in a grid pattern reflect light in this entryway, making it feel larger and giving it an art deco appeal in its grid pattern reaching all the way to the ceiling.
A collage of different antique mirrors gives this living room wall a lot of character, interspersed with other decor such as antlers and artwork.
A wall of antique mirrors with the same finish fill this awkward space leading up the staircase and illuminate the hallway.
Spruce up your cabinets by refacing the top set with mirrors. It offers an elegant, contemporary look and fills your kitchen with light.
If you have a closet system in your bedroom, covering the doors with mirrors can help make the space feel larger.
A large-paneled mirror adds a lot of style to this foyer and reflects the interesting table design in front of it.
A beautifully framed, large mirror looks stylish when propped up against a wall, serving as both art and a way to brighten up the space.
A large antique, distressed mirror adds a lot of charm to this bedroom as a unique headboard.
Mirrors line the walls in this ultra glam black and gold dining room. It’s a small space, but it feels larger because of the reflections.
Antiqued mirrors work as a unique and stylish back splash in this contemporary kitchen. Again, the reflection makes the small space feel larger.
Using unique concepts when decorating with mirrors will add size, light, and style to any space.
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