Tips About Using Decorative Mirrors
In my career as a home improvement consultant I have written a number or reviews and articles about decorative mirrors. I have spent time sharing about how to correctly place them around the house and how to use them to lighten up and add some sense of space. Today I want to add some few facts to my previous reviews and contributions to this subject.
Below you will read more about how to place these great pieces and change the look of your house on a very tight budget.
Let me start with the obvious, you can use a mirror to verify your looks before going out to face the world i.e. to be sure you are dressed for the party.
More and more people have gone past that functionality and are now using them to create an illusion of space in their homes. It is also know to increase natural lighting if properly placed.
There is a large pool from where you can choose your mirrors from. For instance, you can go for a wall , oversized, tiny convex, silver, Venetian, metal, handcrafted, wrought iron, antique and tri fold full length mirror to name only a few.
For those people who have small houses this is practically an easy way to living “large” as you widen the size of your house without laying another brick. I know that most people are weary of doing this because visitors and kids have a bad habit of banging touching things around, which might dirty them. So to deal with this problem I suggest you get yourself a mirrored tile which comes with a design overlay that is etched on it.
Another alternative is to use antique bathroom mirrors on a mantle or add some mirror tile highlight on the wall – here and there.
Do not work yourself too hard trying to come up with the best look with your deco mirrors. Just do the best you can and it will all come together some how. Use some of the popular search engine to find thought starters to help you with your forthcoming home improvement project