Maybe it's living in Hollywood but we love mirrored furniture. We've got a mirrored desk which we bought just as we were about to spring for mirroring our own. While we were in NY, we spotted this mirrored credenza at ABC Carpet while we were in NY for ICFF...










Hmmm - This is giving me an idea....
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ABC Carpet & Home is the BEST place in NYC! Check out their site too! And, great post...mirrors really expand any space.
http://lovinglivingsmall.blogspot.com/2008/05/design-inspiration-abc-carpet-home.html
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Sorry. I just don't get the whole "mirrors glued to furniture" thing. I think most of it is Hollywood tacky.
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Looks interesting but a cleaning nightmare.
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Cleaning nightmare or not, this page of mirrored furniture makes me giddy:
http://www.horchow.com/store/catalog/catM5h.jhtml
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pant, pant, wheeze
Makes me extraordinarily covetous...
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When I redid my extremely tiny upstairs bathroom a few months ago I refaced some cabinets by putting mirrors on the doors. At $18 per door and some black paint for the face frame, it was a very cheap project that everyone says looks great. It added a lot of light and made the cramped space seem larger. I've replaced the boring fake wood door with a nice six-panel one since the pictures were taken also.
Before
http://picasaweb.google.com/kclark56/BathBefore?authkey=RRTQg3tRqko
After
http://picasaweb.google.com/kclark56/BathAfter?authkey=me0H8JQW-sE
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Boomer I'd be interesting in seeing, but the links aren't working
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"This user has no public albums", said Picasa.
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