Using Mirrors in Home Decor
Mirrors provide a special touch in home decor by adding light
and creating the illusion of space. A mirror is defined as a
reflecting surface that forms an image of an object when light
rays coming from that object fall on the surface.
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the typical mirror is
a sheet of glass that is coated on its back with aluminum or
silver that produces images by reflection. This type of mirror
came into widespread production in Venice during the 16th
century.
Here are ten tips for using mirrors in your home decor:
1. Place a mirror on an adjacent wall to an interesting picture
or piece of artwork and the mirror will reflect the image and
add a sense of space.
2. Hang a decorative mirror near a window in a dark room. This
will allow the light to reflect off the mirror creating more
natural light in the room.
3. To create the illusion of depth in a room, paint one wall in
a dark, contrasting color to the other walls. Then hang a
decorative mirror on the dark wall to create a sense of depth in
the room.
4. Create a charming entryway by hanging up a framed mirror
topped with a floral swag. This will help to create light in the
entryway as well as providing a last minute check before heading
out the door.
5. Expand a small dining room by placing an ornate mirror on a
wall. This will make the room appear larger and brighter.
6. Place a decorative mirror opposite an attractive fireplace
and mantel to reflect something interesting in the room.
7. Group and hang several mirrors of assorted sizes and shapes
for an attractive wall display.
8. Add mirrors (such as mirror tiles) to the backs of bookcases
to add a sense of depth.
9. In the kitchen, add mirror to the countertop's backsplash.
This will reflect light while preparing food and it is easy to
maintain.
10. Place a custom sized mirror on the top of a piece of
furniture that is damaged or not very attractive. This can be
done on dressers, tabletops, coffee tables, and end tables just
to name a few.
Always be sure to analyze the placement of mirrors before
hanging them up. For example, placing a mirror above a fireplace
mantel may reflect the unattractive tops of furniture or blank
wall space. You can angle the mirror down so that it reflects
something more attractive in the room.
In addition, place mirrors so they will not cause unnecessary
glare in a room. Mirrors can be unappealing if they are placed
across from a window with a southern or western exposure.
As you can see, there are numerous ways to use mirrors to
brighten and enrich your home decor. Decorative mirrors can be
found in flea markets, retail stores, home improvement stores,
and on the internet in price ranges to fit all budgets.