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Wall Mirrors – Add Stylish Reflection To Your Home Life

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By Eizzy


Top 10 Types of Wall Mirror

Oak Mirrors

Oak wooden framed mirrors are perfect to bring warmth and comfort into any home and they are especially suited to a living room or lounge, although they will be right at home in a bathroom or bedroom as well. Oak is particularly resistant to fungal attacks and is generally considered a valuable and presitigous wood.

Illuminated Mirrors

The best place to install an illuminated mirror is in the bathroom. Since they are usually the darkest, most enclosed room in a house, illuminated mirrors are perfect for giving the illusion of having more space and brightness and space, plus they also add a touch of style and glamour.

Full Size Mirrors

Perfect for the bathroom or bedroom, a full size wall mirror will satisfy anyone with a vain side that is concerned about looking good. Usually the design and border on a full size mirror is quite sparse and basic, leaving all the attention on the mirror itself, and providing you with enough room to see how good you look.

Antique Mirrors

Antique mirrors will add a touch of class and distinction to your home, and impress visitors. They are especially suitable for the living room, lounge or hall, where they will instantly become a major focus point of the room. Of course you can purchase antique mirrors at antique shops, auctions or online, and if you want to save money there are plenty of antique-style wall mirrors on the market for half the price of the genuine article.

Mirror Tiles

Mirror tiles are becoming increasingly popular for interior decoration, and there are several positives to using them: you can use them pretty much anywhere (bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, etc.), you can be creative with how you arrange them, and you can create great effects by mirroring part of your wall. The only downside is that they can be quite expensive, and are intended more for deocrative effect than for usefulness as mirrors.

Venetian Mirrors

Don't let the name fool you – these are not antiques. Venetian glass is famed around the world for being elaborate and skillfuly made, and the technique used in making Venetian mirrors stems from the European Renaissance of the 14th-17th centuries. They usually have a striking appearance that is very stylish and ornate, making them the perfect focal point of a room.

Art Deco Mirrors

Art Deco was the 20th century artistic and design movement, and Art Deco is a hugely popular style for furniture in general, and especially mirrors. These mirrors will add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room in your home. They are perfect for the bedroom, living room or lounge and are one the most common mirror styles you will find being sold by any retailer of wall mirrors.

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