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Mirrors shape a space as much as decorate it

Cathy Hobbs, Tribune News ServiceThe West Australian
Go big with your mirror, or at least make the space seem bigger with a reflective piece.
Camera IconGo big with your mirror, or at least make the space seem bigger with a reflective piece. Credit: Picture: Getty Images

A frequently used secret weapon of interior designers and home stagers, mirrors can help to trick the eye in a way that can be aesthetically pleasing to overall improve a room.

Small spaces can especially be helped through the creative placement of mirrors. Here are timeless tips to make the most of mirrors in your home?

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1. Go big! In areas where you want to make an impact, an oversized mirror can make a bold statement that can also help create a focal point.

2. Consider shape and size. Mirrors are design accessories, just like a piece of art, and can help add creative interest to a space.

Arch Window Black or White $495 available from Henry & Oliver Co. Visit henryandoliverco.com.
Camera IconArch Window Black or White $495 available from Henry & Oliver Co. Visit henryandoliverco.com. Credit: Supplied picture

3. Use mirrors to help make small spaces feel bigger. Mirrors automatically make many spaces feel taller and/or wider.

4. Hang mirrors in a series. This is a top tip of interior designers. Mirrors hung in a series can give the visual illusion of windows. Odd pairings tend to work best, such as a series of three or five.

Petite Friture Mask mirrors: Oval wall mirror 1 $820 (bronze only) Rhombus 1 $820 (coral only) Hexagon 1 $730 (lead only). Available in WA from ultimo.com.au.
Camera IconPetite Friture Mask mirrors: Oval wall mirror 1 $820 (bronze only) Rhombus 1 $820 (coral only) Hexagon 1 $730 (lead only). Available in WA from ultimo.com.au. Credit: Picture supplied by Ultimo

5. Experiment with colour. Looking for a mirror to blend in a space? Consider using a white frame. Colours such as black, silver and brass can help add a sense of contrast.

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Camera IconQuatrefoil Black or White $395 available from Henry & Oliver Co. Visit henryandoliverco.com. Credit: Supplied picture

6. Place round mirrors above rectangular surfaces. Ever wonder why a round mirror looks great above a sideboard or dresser?

Logan Round Mirror from Pottery Barn, RRP $199.
Camera IconLogan Round Mirror from Pottery Barn, RRP $199. Credit: Supplied picture

7. Get crafty! Looking for an interesting mirror? Why not make your own? Making a mirror is as simple as taking a frame or old window and gluing a mirror on to the back.

8. Go tall. When looking for ways to elongate a room, either vertically or horizontally, slim, long mirrors work well.

Poltrona Frau’s ‘Ren’ free standing mirror is available at mobilia.com.au. RRP: $6,624.00 (inc. GST).
Camera IconPoltrona Frau’s ‘Ren’ free standing mirror is available at mobilia.com.au. RRP: $6,624.00 (inc. GST). Credit: Supplied picture.

9. Pay attention to placement. Whether you are looking to put mirrors in a series or in a more whimsical placement, planning can often be the key to a successful design solution.

10. Use mirrors instead of traditional artwork. Mirrors are typically less expensive.

The GUBI Adnet Circular Wall Mirror is RRP $1175 from https://www.designfarm.com.au. Lead time is 2-4 weeks subject to availability.
Camera IconThe GUBI Adnet Circular Wall Mirror is RRP $1175 from https://www.designfarm.com.au. Lead time is 2-4 weeks subject to availability. Credit: Design Farm

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