It’s no secret that mirrors can do wonders to enhance interiors and are an easy way to make small spaces look bigger than they really are, as well as bring more light in. Here are some brilliant ways to incorporate mirrors into your decor:
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Covering a wall with a floor-to-ceiling mirror creates a convincing illusion of a larger space. The wall at this kitchen’s entrance reflects the entrance way, but looks as if you can walk right through it, doesn’t it?
By concealing the wardrobe and bathroom behind mirrored sliding panels, the entire bedroom will not only look larger, but neater as well.
The bomb shelter entrance is an eyesore for many homeowners, but it’s one that can be easily masked by mirrored panels too.
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If your room divider is near a window, it might be a good idea to clad it with mirrors as it’ll help reflect natural sunlight into the space.
Liven up an understated bathroom with a decorative mirror.
This jet-black Rococo-inspired mirror is not only attention-grabbing, but also accentuates the monochrome bathroom.
To ensure that every corner of this bathroom receives sufficient light, a chandelier was fixed close to the mirror to double its intensity.
Going for a luxurious ambience? Backlit mirrors are the way to go.
Accent small areas such as this niche for placing toiletries with mirrors for a more polished finish.
Mirrors can also be a centrepiece for the space. This one from D-Bodhi, which has wood waste by its side.
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Text: Home And Decor Singapore