Full list of home improvement and construction articles

Using Mirrors to Enlarge Your Space

Mirrors do not just belong in a fun house. They are important decorating accessories that can transform a small dark with light and spaciousness. Placing mirrors in a room can make it feel bigger. Use these tips in order to use your mirrors to their best advantage.

  • Using Natural Lighting: Using a contemporary mirror in order to reflect natural light is a perfect idea. Place it across from a window in order to capture light and make it appear more spacious. Using a mirror in this way also lets you bring a beautiful view indoors.
 
  • Synthetic Lighting and Mirrors: Mirrors are not only good with natural lighting. Many old lighting fixtures, such as wall sconces, had mirrors behind them because the mirror would reflect the candlelight and reflect it. This would increase the lighting, causing it to light a much bigger area. You can use the same principle by placing a sleek mirror behind candles that have been grouped on a console table or a mantel. Accent a monochromatic scheme by repeating colors in the frame and style of the a wall mirror Additionally, you could place a wall mirror behind a bright lamp and carry this color throughout the rest of the room. The mirror will make the accessories stand out even more.
 
Bedroom mirror
  • Art and Sculpture: Mirrors are great with artwork because the let you see all sides of the piece and can make it look as if there are two pieces in the room depending on the location of the mirror. Place a large mirror opposite an abstract painting in order to carry those colors throughout the room. This also lets you see the painting from various angles in the room as well as creating a different and interesting presentation.
 
  • Using Wall Mirrors in Combination with Artwork: If you have a grouping of smaller pieces like paintings, sculpture, or metal wall art, then enhance the focal point by using a mirror. It can catch all sides of the pieces. Add wall sconces in order to create some sparkle and lighten up the room.
 
  • Mirrors as Art: Mirrors themselves can act as works of art. Use identical mirrors to create a grid by placing them at specific intervals. Furthermore, you can create an abstract arrangement by varying the spaces between the mirrors or using mirrors of various sizes. If you use mirrors in different shapes, create a cohesive look by using the same color and style frames.
 
  • Open up an Entry: Mirrors are great in entryways because those areas are usually small. A mirror can capture any natural light and make the space seem bigger and more spacious. If you want to create the illusion of a transom window, use a rectangular mirror over the door. You can also use mirrors on the sides of the door.
 

Jessica Ackerman, from WallDecorandHomeAccents.com, lends her expertise to DIY hopefuls as she explains wall hanging wine rack as it relates to wall sconce vases.



Like it? Share it with others!




Or Place a link to this page using the following HTML code:









Welcome To ConstructionOwl, a General Contractor based in Los Angeles, Licensed, Insured and Bonded. We take great pride in each remodeling project we accomplish for our clients. As a dedicated team of professionals we always provide the personalized attention to the smallest of construction details that make our home Remodeling Results something to talk about.

Are you considering a new kitchen or bathroom remodel, room addition, custom home construction or any other home improvement project? We can give you an A-Z solution; from your dream planning to our creative design, selecting materials and providing all the demanding rough construction right down to our artfully crafted finishing touches. We will walk you through it all and make sure we answer all your questions and accommodate all your needs. Still not convinced? Click here to view some of our past clients testimonials or just get your FREE estimate now. call our TOLL FREE number: 1-877-996-9548.
Construction Owl is a California general contractor and new home builder serving the area of Los Angeles county, Ventura County and Orange County.