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1. A Set of Mirrors
Instead of using artwork, make an interesting pattern with a group of mirrors. For a more eclectic look, frame each of them with a different type of frame - wooden or metal.
2. A component of a gallery wall
Replace some of the paintings or photographs on your gallery wall with mirrors. To increase the cool factor, use mirrors of various shapes and sizes.
3. Single Mirror
In small rooms, use large mirrors to make them appear larger and to add depth. On the wall, go as big as you want. To make a statement, choose a sleek or ornate frame.
One horizontal mirror should be hung along the length of your sofa or between two windows. Alternatively, hang a mirror behind a shelf or console, add your favourite ceramics, book, or souvenirs, and a plant in a chic pot to create a one-of-a-kind vignette.
Remember not to use mirrors that are wider than the furniture in front of them. If it is narrower, place it in the centre of the width of the furniture.
4. The Entryway Mirror
A mirror in the entryway reflects light and adds light to otherwise dark spaces. It also adds a sophisticated touch as you enter with its elegant frame. If you want to adhere to Vastu or Fengshui principles, avoid placing the mirror directly opposite the entry door.
A horizontal Mirror Frames placed along the entryway will broaden the space and create a flow from the entrance to your living room.
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