Saturday, 24 August 2013

10 Hot Tips to Create Space with Mirrors

The added bonus to the practicality of mirrors is that mirrors are simple and effective in creating the illusion of space. Using mirrors to make your space feel larger is a trick interior designers have used for centuries. Mirrors give a sense of greater space by reflecting light, they brighten a room and the reflection within the room also fools the eye (trompe l'oeil) into feeling there is a greater amount of space than in reality. Knowing some of the basic tricks as to how you can use mirrors in your home may just save you the costs and hassle of renovating to create more space!

1. Use a mirror to reflect light.
Dark rooms often give a sense of crowding and gloom. Place a mirror on the wall that is opposite to the window. This will reflect incoming light back into the room and help to brighten the space. If you are fortunate in having a view, place a mirror so that it reflects the view.

Use a large, full-length mirror in an entrance way on a wall or walls that the eye looks at first, or as a focal point on a distant wall that is seen when first entering. This instantly this gives the person entering a sense of increased space and reflects light from the entrance way.

Place professionally cut-to-fit mirrors on each side of the window reveal, which is the space between the inside wall and the window itself. This reflects lights coming in from the window.

Use a mirror on the darkest wall in the room to reflect the lighter side, especially dramatic in highlighting a portion of richly painted feature wall, or hiding a portion of a brick wall.


2. Place mirrors on the ceiling.
Dark entrance ways, bathroom spaces, especially windowless toilet rooms, and back verandahs are notoriously dull. Revive them by mirroring the ceiling. When the light is switched on this gives the illusion of a skylight. This is particularly useful in pantries and apartments where skylights are not possible.


3. Multiply the light with mirrors.
By placing a lamp in front of a mirror you will spread the light throughout the room. In a windowless room, adding a shelf under a mirror hung at eye level on the wall creates the optical illusion of light from a window space.

Place a mirror next to your dining table. This allows softer lighting to be used while still keeping the area bright enough to see your dinner plate!

 
4. Floor to ceiling mirrors.
Floor to ceiling mirror wall will double the space as the mirror reflects the space identically. This design strategy is particularly useful in dining rooms and bathrooms where mirror wall can open up the space and create a sense of flow.

Any furniture placed next to a mirrored wall, such as a dining table or bed, will appear instantly larger creating the illusion that the space is also doubled.

Oversized mirrors sitting on the floor are great for making any space feel taller. The shape draws the eye upward making the space feel lighter. Place large mirrors behind a group of furniture.


5. Mirrors in groups and layers.
While there is no denying the impact of a large mirror, grouping small mirrors onto one wall may be a more practical option, especially if the space is a rental property. A collection of frames or by a creative collection of frames that marry in style and tone, also offers the opportunity to express your unique character. Aim for a look that is organised without feeling cluttered. Creating a pattern of framed mirrors, perhaps with different shapes adds an element of design and depth to the room. The reflections are seen in fractured pieces, which can add an interesting artistic look to the space.

Layer smaller framed mirrors upon entire mirrored wall, either in groups, pairs, or one larger piece with character to create depth to the space without taking up space in the room.
Hang long narrow mirrors in landscape orientation to make any wall look longer instantly.


6. Splashbacks with impact.
There are so many ways using mirror can make an impact in the kitchen. Used as a toughened glass splashback, mirror doubles any under counter lighting and gives the illusion of double the bench space.

Use mirror behind your stovetop, as it cleans up easily and it will bounce light around and make meal preparation easier.

Enlarge your bathroom by using mirror wall behind your basin in floor-to-ceiling mode.


7.  Multi-functional mirrors
Using mirror on the front of wardrobe doors, storage cabinets and kitchen cabinets, either top or bottom, will double the function of storage in small spaces. Not only does it enlarge the space but can be used to display decorative shelving and collections. Use mirror silicone (never regular silicone) to attach mirror tiles or custom cut mirror to existing furniture and cabinet fronts to expand the room, but take care not to overdo it. Mirrored placemats might just be the touch that pushes this concept over the edge!


8. Make a garden larger
Make a small garden, courtyard or patio area feel larger by adding mirrors along fence lines. Blur the boundaries of the mirrors with vegetation to give the illusion of twice the garden. Mirrored walls will remove the hemmed in feeling of small courtyards and enrich the beauty of the plants. Use mirror behind water features to double their serenity.


9. Window illusion.
Fake a window by using small square mirror tiles within a window frame to give the illusion that there is window where there is none. Place a plant in front of it to give the illusion of a garden view outside. If you have an ugly view outside your window, be creative and hang a mirror from the ceiling to “float” in front of the window leaving a “frame” of 150mm of window showing to allow the light into the room.

10. Mirrors as art and drama.
Dramatically different mirrors add visual focal points to any space. Try adding an oversized floor-standing mirror to your room to add impact. It will add the illusion of height.

Mirrors can be cut a wide variety of shapes and formed into intriguing contemporary designs. The Belgian company, Deknudt, are particularly famous and often favoured for mirror design that is a work of art. Mirror as artwork alone in a space will delight the human eye into the feeling of an expanded living area.

Remember too much or too little of an element will make a space off-balance and uncomfortable. Keep each room visually appealing, harmonious and balanced by keeping bold choices well-placed and reflected views unobstructed by clutter.

Once you discover their versatility, you’ll realize that mirrors are your greatest decorating asset. Enjoy!.




Mirror Care Tips



A few Tips to care for your mirrors.

Cleaning the Frame:
  • Dust frames with soft cloth or feather duster
  • Clean with soft cloth only, using a light touch.          
  • Wipe gently.  

Please DO NOT use any household cleaner or solvent on the frames. Should a cleaner or solvent come in contact with frame, wipe off immediately with damp cloth. If left on frame, solvent may damage the finish.

Cleaning the Mirror:
Please avoid household glass cleaners, as they tend to eat away at the silvering of your mirror and will unfortunately prematurely age your mirror.

At Mostly Mirrors, we recommend the use of  “Super Clear Streak Free Glass Cleaner”. It contains no ammonia and silicone, is ideal for mirrors and tinted glass. The “Super Clear Streak Free Glass Cleaner” is available in store.  


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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

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Shelving in a room provides both functional and decorative space. The shelf becomes one with the wall thanks to the concealed mounting hardware.

Rather than crowding valuable floor space or cluttering your room, shelving adds interest, texture and definition to any room.

The look of floating shelves lends a more modern look, but blends well in various décor styles. Floating shelves are both aesthetically pleasing and functional for storage. They have an effortless look that allows for a multitude of display options.

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