Group a set of mirrors closely together to create the feel of a larger space, or artfully arrange them further apart for a stylish (if not as illusory) effect.
Shown above:
- An arrangement of circular mirrors adds a "bubbly" point of interest to this room from Houzz.
- Apartment Therapy Boston featured a similar style using circular mirrors from CB2.
- This grouping (located in a closet-turned-office) is made up of mirrors gathered at local thrift stores which were then pulled together with a few coats of high gloss red paint.
- Break up a mirrored wall with moulding or hang smaller square mirrors evenly from ceiling down for a polished look and to create the illusion of more space. Via Best Designers
- ...Or try scrunching a bunch of square mirrors together for an easy (and inexpensive) headboard, like this one made with Ikea mirrored tiles from Sunset Magazine.








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Are round beds making a comeback? I just saw one at Ikea the other day.
Cool! I like it. Photos 1 and 2 are my faves, not really feeling the cluster of red-framed mirrors or the headboard-style mirrors. Too vain.
I think I would like the light effects in a living area though.
The mirrored tile headboard is a great idea... but they're just slightly off, and that would drive me crazy.
I like mirrors in just about any configuration, but especially when added to a collection of framed photos and paintings.
the round bed is sequenced with the round mirroed wall theme i guess. it is looking good thou. But too much of the same shape is a little wierd i guess.
Good attempt!
Very pretty mirror work. But according to Vastu Shastra, a mirror that reflects a couple's bed does not bode well for their relationship. You can have a mirror in the room, but ideally it should not show a reflection of the bed.
For the uninitiated, google on Vastu or Vaastu Shastra to know more about it.
Like the red frames. Feel "meh" about the rest of them.