WELL ROUNDED: HOW TO DECORATE WITH A ROUND MIRROR
In our design book, mirrors are always a good decorating idea! They are brilliant in creating the illusion of more space, expanding a room well beyond its square footage. This is especially helpful in smaller, more intimate spaces; however, they work equally as well in larger areas. Mirrors also reflect and bounce light. At our house, we're always looking to amplify our lighting. And really, who doesn't also need to check their reflection in a mirror every now and again?
If you're thinking about a mirror for your room, you'll want to consider the different shapes available. Why not skip the traditional square and rectangle mirror in lieu of a round version? These literally come in all sizes and finishes, creating the opportunity for a round mirror moment for your interior. You can use a round mirror in most any place you'd be considering a rectangle or square one. The soft, curved shape of the round helps break and balance the angular lines of your room and furniture. Varying shapes in your room always helps mix things up and create visual interest. Round mirrors also tend to be a bit more modern than other shapes, although I do have several vintage mirrors that I've collected over the years that I wouldn't call modern.
So, if you're adding mirrors to your wall decor (and I think you most definitely should!), consider a round one. I actually think they're a must have! And while you're at it, get creative and play around with the scale in your space. Here are some of our favorite round mirror rooms showing the different ways they can be used. Hope you love the inspiration! Thank you for the visit!
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