The use of mirrors in interior design hit their peak in the 1970s, when they could be found on walls, in architectural designs, and even on some ceilings....
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Home and Garden
Published
01/05/07
If you think of mirrors as just a way to check your outfit on the way out the door, think again. Designers are rediscovering the many decorative uses for this everyday object. Photo no longer available
Mirrors offer drama to a space. Here, the mirror spans the area of the two sinks and reflects the wall across from it and the light from the large windows.Find Us On Facebook
"Mirrors have unique properties unlike other design elements," says Brian Pitman, director of marketing and communications for the Glass Association of North America (GANA). "Nothing can instantly expand the feel of size, enhance interior light properties or increase a person's sense of space like a mirror."
The use of mirrors in interior design hit their peak in the 1970s, when they could be found on walls, in architectural designs, and even on some ceilings....
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