Mirrors don’t have to be exclusively for primping; there are many places in the home that can be spruced up by including aesthetically interesting mirrors.
Horizontal mirrors hung in groups create an unexpected window effect. You get the advantage of light reflecting throughout the room and an interesting pattern upon the wall without the overwhelming quality of an uninterrupted mirror of this proportion.
Antiqued mirrors have a smokey beauty to them. Use them anywhere that you do not need any true reflection, but would still like to bounce light around the room and add shine to the walls.
This mirror arrangement has a contemporary art feel to it. The same square shape mirror used over and over again at varying angles draws the eye in then bounces it around.
Mirrors with elaborate, sculptural frames can substitute for artwork. Sunburst frames are one of the most commonly seen mirrors and they can be found everywhere from pricey antique shops to contemporary, budget friendly stores.
Use mirrors in your home to accent artwork, highlight a wall, make a room seem larger, or serve as the focal piece in a room.
Photos: Elle Decor