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open up a room by decorating with one or more strategically placed mirrors and enjoy a new look in minutes. If you lack wall space or want to create a dramatic look, a floor mirror is an elegant solution and ideal for use in a dressing room, sewing room or walk–in closet. Decorative mirrors are a reflection of your good taste; use them in every room to add beauty, function and timeless style. From a practical standpoint, an over the door mirror is an ideal solution – use one to accent any door; browse over–the–door mirrors including organizational mirrors, mirror and cosmetic organizers, mirrored jewelry cabinets and more. Uttermost Emberlynn Rectangular Wall Mirror Coastal 25-Inch x 31-Inch Natural Rope Wall Mirror Uttermost Abra Vanity Mirror Uttermost Oval Felicie Wall Mirror Decorative 26.5-Inch x 32.5-Inch Mirror Uttermost Oval Decorative Wall Mirror Uttermost Petite Manhattan Oval Mirror Mason Rectangular Wood Grain Mirror in Walnut with Silver Accent
Wall Mirrors Savvy stylists and professional decorators know that wall mirrors enhance the look of any room – they use them to create the illusion of a larger room, to brighten a dark room and to add visual interest in an otherwise mundane room. Reflect your personal style when you update your home with decorative wall mirrors – browse our selection and compare rectangular mirrors, oval mirrors, round mirrors, ornate mirrors, contemporary mirrors, foyers mirrors, mirrored wall cabinets, framed mirrors, coastal mirrors, arch mirrors, mirrored wall art, vanity mirrors, dress–shaped mirrors and more. Outdoor Furniture Fabric DenverA round wall mirror has multiple uses – place it over a foyer table, in the dining room above a breakfront, in a hallway, over a mantelpiece, in the bedroom or in a bath or powder room. Waterproof Covers For Playhouses
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Create permeable “walls” by hanging sheer curtains or beading from the ceiling, using decorative room dividers and thin shelving units to mark out areas of the room. Lighter colors tend to open up a space, while darker hues give a closed-in look. Opt for mellow colors like yellow, beige, white, pale green, and pink on the walls and accent trim with darker colors. If such a color scheme isn’t appealing and you prefer more vibrant colors on the walls, alternate between light and dark. While lighter hues do make a room look larger, it’s not necessary to go with all white walls. Instead, focus on the color of the ceiling. By painting the fifth wall white or off-white you create the appearance of a raised ceiling no matter what color the walls are. Excessive odds and ends make a space seem small and stuffy. Edit out knick knacks, sticking with a few treasured possessions and keep the center of the room open and free. Avoid furniture that attracts clutter like coffee tables.
Put paperwork and items like remote controls in drawers. Carpeting has a way of closing in a space and making it seem claustrophobic. Opt for wood, large tiles, or stained concrete, instead, and add an area rug if you want to add color or soften things up. Low, long pieces of furniture (like this one) keep wall space open, which gives an illusion of more space. Avoid tall, hulking items like large bookcases and cabinets, which can dwarf a room. If you choose to use a tall furniture item, opt for a piece that is thin depth-wise and paint it the same shade as the walls. Let in as much natural light as possible during the day. At night, task lighting that illuminates a small portion of the room and washes the rest of the space into darkness adds depth to a room. Also equip overall general lighting, such as a ceiling-mounted fixtures, with dimming capability. Use furniture pieces that do double-duty. Opt for beds with drawers underneath, ottomans that offer storage and seating for guests.