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Mirror Mirror On Which Walls
Have you ever been surprised to see a room that you have visited often and remembered as small and crowded, suddenly look large and spacious but almost the same? This could be true if the room gets mirrors in the right place. Mirrors are the best accessory for small rooms since they give the semblance of space that may not be there at all.

It is an established fact in the world of interior design that mirrors open up space, bring in light, help to create an illusion of depth and reflect color. All these are space enhancers, which complement large rooms but are the biggest asset in small ones. Mirrors work wonders in bedrooms, living and dining rooms and other part of the house as well.

The crucial element is the correct placement of mirrors, since the right placement alone brings desired results. The following are tips about the advantages of mirrors and their placements to get the desired result of spaciousness:

1) A mirror on the wall behind a mantelpiece near the entrance gives the impression of a larger area next to the door. The area, which tends to be narrow in smaller homes, becomes less claustrophobic, and more open. It is also a perfect way to check one’s appearance one last time before entering or leaving.

2) In living rooms, a mirror near the door or one visible from the door makes the room appear large. Placed on the wall down the width of the room, makes it look far wider and adds brightness to the dullest rooms. Fitted between works of art, the mirror highlights such artworks.
In the dining room, a mirror on the wall behind perhaps a buffet hutch creates an appearance of vastness.

3) In the bedroom the clutter of furniture, gadgets and accessories, suddenly seems to be spread out with a large mirror placed on the wall.

4) Mirrors fitted on the staircase light up this dark part of the home.

5) Mirrors bring good luck according to the principles of Feng Shui, since the double the positive effect of positive objects.

6) Bathrooms look much bigger with larger mirrors fitted on the wall in front.

7) Mirrors need not be long and big, even smaller mirrors create the desired impact of space and brightness. Round and square mirrors add additional shape and size to the small room.

8) Mirrors can be fitted on windows as well for the desired impact.

9) Homes in a state of disrepair, or those needing a coat of paint or a wall needing to be repainted, can all look new if the blemishes are covered with large mirrors. This will help in postponing repairs for sometime.?

10) Dark corners where light does not reach, look brighter with mirrors placed nearby.

The use of mirrors as a tool in interior design is phenomenal, and they are becoming increasingly popular in all parts of the home due to their positive effects and the Feng Shui sanction they enjoy. They could be a low cost alternative or an expensive, extravagant proposition depending on the purpose they are supposed to serve.