Country Living Photo Keith Scott Morton
Mirrors. We've talked before about how they can be used to add interest, make a statement, reflect light or a great view, generally add sparkle and create greater perceived space.
Just sharing some great mirror projects with you today...
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Project 1
I'm sure many of you follow Young House Love and already saw the mirror that they hung in their bathroom window, but just in case you didn't I thought I would share it.
It's the perfect solution for their window because it:
1. still allows light in, but gives them some privacy
2. makes a great architectural statement
3. gives them a mirror over their bathroom vanity
Love it...
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Project 2
You see this look (in the after mirror) everywhere these days, but I didn't know you could get it yourself by using a product called liming wax. Sherry at Design Indulgence used it to transform this mirror. Don't you like the after so much better?
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Project 3
How absolutely adorable is this fabric mirror idea from Ohdeedoh? So many possiblities for a kids room...
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Project 4
Remember this serene bedroom with the great mirror headboard that I posted in this Bedroom Inspiration post?
Anne from Hello Newmans! had seen the same bedroom on Sunset magazines's site and decided to make her own version from scratch to hang behind her sofa. I love how it turned out! For the full scoop on how she made it click here.
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Project 5
A pretty DIY Mirror made from four pieces of pine scrollwork. Tutorial at Home Depot.
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