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Vintage Picture Mirror/ Alphonse Mucha ( Winter) byKittyCollectables
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Are mirror walls obsolete?
Mirrors provide a way for residents to see their clothing or check their overall appearance. Mirrors have other applications, from providing visibility to cars through rearview mirrors and side mirrors. Dentists also use them to examine upper group teeth.
In the world of interior design, mirrors have a unique function. Mirrors create space in an otherwise narrow room by creating the illusion of extra space. If used properly, they can also be a great way to redistribute natural and artificial light. What is a mirror wall? As the name suggests, a mirrored wall is a mirror mounted on a wall that spans a total height, width, or both. Mirror walls became a popular design choice between the 70s and 90s. However, contrary to popular belief, mirror walls are not obsolete, and interior designers use them in a variety of environments.
A separate wall mirror can make a room different. For example, if you find yourself renting an apartment without windows, a small mirror will act as an extension outside your room, making it look less drab.
Place mirrors opposite the largest windows. Installing a full-length wall mirror on the largest window creates an "auxiliary" window. It also redistributes natural light from that light source. Large windows showing views of the beach or prairie have been turned into miniature paintings on non-full-length wall mirrors. Make the most of this.
Place mirrors to lengthen or widen corridors. A wall mirror placed along a corridor or the end of a corridor creates the illusion that the corridor is longer or wider than it seems. They are an excellent alternative to painting, provided that there are already many ornaments, such as side tables with many ornaments or houseplants. Strike a balance between Art Deco and mirrors.
Place the full-length mirror on the upper part of the wall. Unless you want to look at your shoes before you go out, a better design option is to hold your full-length mirror high. If your house has a chandelier, a full-length mirror will double the elegance of the ceiling. It also helps to spread artificial light, saving you a lot of electricity and making your room look brighter.
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