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May 06, 2008 -
If, like me, you live in a home that has fairly small rooms, you're always looking for ways to make the space seem more expansive. An easy way to affect a small but significant change is by decorating with wall mirrors. Wall mirrors are often quite inexpensive, and their careful placement can definitely open up a room.
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Nov 12, 2009 -
Even if you don't live in Versailles, you can still have a wall of mirrors that is glamorous and statement-making — and it needn't cost a small, royal fortune. Come take a peek at 10 ways some savvy decorators have created wall mirrors at home and a few public spaces!
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Mar 21, 2008 -
I must admit I'm very much over the starburst mirror trend. But, if you're still feelin' 'em and you want to get your hands on one, you might as well buy it on sale. The Wrapables Starburst Wire Wall Mirror ($29.99) will do the trick, and save you some dollars to spend on more happening trends, like ombré or mercury glass.
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Aug 13, 2007 -
After seeing my post about starburst mirrors, reader Audreystar decided to share photos of her own sunburst mirror in Su Casa group. (Want to share your photos? Here's how to join Su Casa.) So for today's Su Casa I give you this stunning piece of wall decor that Audreystar's husband gave her for their 9-year anniversary.
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Mar 05, 2009 -
I spotted this round hanging mirror in the portfolio of photographer Alissa Hunsaker, and I couldn't help but think it looked familiar. Its flawless shape, leather frame, and puck-like hook are not things you see every day. So, the mirror is memorable.
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Nov 14, 2009 -
- Steal decorating ideas from Anthropologie's November catalog.
- Create a wall of mirrors.
- Guess what this wall is made from?
- This reader needs help with her living room.
- Hang your houseplants upside down.
- See how this china cabinet was transformed.
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Aug 25, 2009 -
In this very eclectic living room, which I think belongs to photographer Debi Treloar, one wall is adorned with an arrangement of mismatched ornate gold mirrors in varying shapes and sizes. In general, I feel like it's hard to go wrong with a mirror. Here, I think the disparity of the mirrors works with the room's sort of lost-and-found vibe.
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Jul 09, 2009 -
While looking for a mirror to coordinate with a friend's very graphic bedroom dresser, I noticed a developing trend: multi-paned mirrors. Some, like the CB2 Perspective Mirror ($149), have various shapes of mirrored glass, each angled differently to create a carnival "funhouse" effect. Others have varying shaped panes which sit flat on a single plane or are even overlapped.
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Jan 21, 2009 -
The Who Tall Are You? Mirror ($85) may not be the best mirror for applying makeup, but it compensates for its obscured surface by telling you how much fabulously taller or shorter you are than 120 celebrities, including Hulk Hogan, Sandra Bullock, and Ben Stiller. Do you find it cute and fun, or a waste of your wall space?
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Aug 21, 2007 -
Until recently, mirrored-front furniture always made me think of the '80s. But lately, I've noticed a spate of off-the-wall mirror pieces — including end tables and dressers — that evoke everything from geometric art deco design to delicate, feminine boudoirs.
I never thought I'd find myself drawn to mirrored furniture, but now I'm appreciating even the more '80s-leaning items, like this pair of Gump's Mirrored Stacking Tables ($295).
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