By Harrietta Meunier. Mirrors. Published at Wednesday, January 24th, 2018 - 20:28:13 PM.
Mirrored Tile Mantelpiece - For the ultimate in sparkle, you can tile your entire mantelpiece in mirrored tiles. Or, a for somewhat subtler approach, just cover the top of the mantel in the tiles. If you are covering the entire mantelpiece, you will need such tiles plus adhesive. Measure the tiles, and cut where needed with a glass cutter, breaking the tiles carefully along the scored line. If you plan to only add mirrored tiles to the top of the mantel, you could simply arrange several of them strategically to add sparkle, without the need to use the adhesive. Either way, your mantel will simply shine.
Paula Deen Mirrors - Paula Deen lives in Savannah, and is well known both for her furniture range and her home cooking TV programs. The mirror provided with the Paula Deen Steel Magnolia dresser is a 49 inch wide landscape mirror. It is 35 inches high, and can be purchase separately to use in any room in your home.
Most American furniture manufacturers include mirrors in their range of bedroom furniture, and some also manufacture mirrors for the living room or dining room. Bedroom mirrors are not necessarily restricted to that room, and many are used all over the house - wherever reflection and a need to expand a room are required.
The size of the Mirror- It is the first thing to be considered. The dimensions of the wall will determine the size of the mirror. The mirror should not distort the charm of the wall décor. The size of the mirror also influences the nature of the room. For a vanity area, Select a mirror which suits the physical profile of household. For decorative purposes, use different sizes of mirrors for different areas. The place where you are going to hang the mirror puts a bar on their size. So, make a note of all dimensions of your area.
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