If you have a home with a hallway or space that lacks natural light, add
a few wall mirrors.
Not exact matches
A
few family photos on the
walls, or some pretty sayings and
mirrors and enough.
One massive area with no
walls separating you from anyone else, a
few mirrors strewn here and there, horrible lighting, and everyone has to get naked in front of everyone else.
The vaulted
wall in your breakfast area almost
mirrors ours, so I love seeing what the planks look like there... hmmm, mind if I borrow your husband for a
few days!
I added this
mirror that I've had for a
few years from Kirkland's on this
wall.
I also still need to find a
few sunburst
mirrors to use on one of the
walls.
My Dog Rosa AKA Lickamatic used to lick medal, but a
few years back she switched over to wood, unvarnished Doors, the Feet of our couch, a
mirror that leans against the
wall [n Sometimes you see her tail sticking out from behind] the bottom of our coffee tables, any wood, i asked my friend Randy what he thought about it.
I started to hang the vintage
mirrors back on the
wall, after mentioning to Mr Beach Cottage that I might not do that meaning lots of holes left in newly - painted
walls, there was more than eyebrows, so being the warm and loving wife that I am I decided that if that new camera lens was anywhere near coming to me with that guy in the red suit in a
few weeks time, I had better put the
mirrors back, smile sweetly and think of England.
I made some framed
mirrors for the
walls so far and plan to do a
few more things over the next months.
I'm wondering that too (where I'm going to put that
mirror)... I feel like I have so
few walls where it could work.
We have added some modern colorful artwork to the
walls along with some large dramatic
wall clocks and
mirrors, and have added texture with baskets, plants, and stone accessories, along with a
few candles.
Add sparkle to a bland room with a
few key pieces, such as a sunburst
mirror, gold detailing, and grass cloth
walls.
I have replaced the
mirror used for my summer mantel decor with the
wall art purchased
few years back at Bombay & Co..
Even just a
few cute hooks on the
wall right inside the door, and maybe a small
mirror above the hooks, can make the «entry» feel more useful and functional as an entry.
In other areas, keep the rest of the room light with pale
walls and floors and add a
few glass fronted cabinets and even
mirrored splashbacks to reflect light around the room.
I had to swag my dining room chandelier to centered over the table (which required re-wiring some parts), replacing the
mirror sliding doors in my bedroom with my DIY craftsman style bi-fold doors, building a little cabinet door for a spot in my kitchen that didn't have one since my kitchen makeover over a year ago, re-paint my bathroom and bedroom shiplap
walls, and of course deep clean and find some fresh artwork for a
few spots in my home.
Try it centred atop a clean - lined nightstand to make your bedside brilliant, then continue the contemporary appeal around the master suite with a sleek silver
mirror above your dresser and a
few abstract art prints dotting the surrounding
walls.
A
few fun vintage florals were all I used on the
walls, although I think a pretty
mirror added to a
wall by the closet will add a touch of sparkle to the room at a future date.
In general, hard landscaping tends to be the star of contemporary designs, and the range of materials for such spaces is more extensive —
mirror, metal, concrete and painted
walls, to name a
few — but there is nothing to stop you using these in traditional herbaceous gardens.
Choose a putty or off - white shade for
walls (this will look softer than brilliant white), then mix in a
few lustrous gold accessories, such as a
mirror, vases and candlesticks to add a little glamour.