Where can I get an affordable hanging mirror?
Louise Richardson-Vine
8 years ago
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Comments (3)Hi, we sell this mirror on our website see below Industrial Wall Mirror 70 x 90cm - £173.05. Here's a link to the mirror on our website http://bit.ly/2fj71Jx Hope this helps! Thanks....See MoreWhere should I hang a mirror?
Comments (20)This is the final part of a whole house renovation and build. We're almost 6 months in. Taking the chimney breast out was our preference - it would have solved problems upstairs too - however due to some peculiarities in the way the house is constructed it wasn't possible. The understairs area is quite sizeable so we have opted to keep it open to increase the footprint of the room. It will have a desk for working from home and homework. We desperately need storage however I think it's the lack of symmetry that throws me out. I'd not considered tongue and groove - something to think about. Might look rather good. Also throwing light around with pics under glass is a great idea. I'd assumed I'd need to use mirrors. Thanks everyone for the great ideas....See MoreWhere will you hang this mirror in your home?
Comments (2)Hi Sven. Thanks for your comment. Mirrors are indeed a really great surface to work with as they can be used in many different ways. They also reflect light and space to make interiors feel brighter and more spacious, or are used to create beautiful decorative elements. The Sunrise mirror actually can be used to view someone's reflection as the centre part of the mirror is clear, but it also possesses a pattern on the edges that has been delicately etched and an antiqued finish to turn it also into a featured element....See MoreWhere should I put a mirror in this bathroom?
Comments (13)I wondered where this post had disappeared to. I had a couple of thoughts, though partly covered above. I agree that circular mirror would avoid avoid accentuating the asymmetry of the wall. I would center the mirror above the washbasin with something else to the right, such as the two mirror photo that kikiamack posted. I definitely think a mirror is required, either for shaving or for make-up. I also wondered if you could get the vanity the other way round. I.e. with the narrower end by the bath. I can't totally visualize it, but just think it might look better that way. As for the original post, yes, there are one or two (or maybe a couple more) Pros on the US site, whose behavior is distinctly unprofessional. I think they see themselves as 'a bit if a character' and substitute ignorant rudeness for when they lack an answer to the question that is actually asked. I'm not a pro by any means, but I can see how the design might look unusual. However, I would start from the premise that the room is designed around an owner's specific requirements and not to please people who can only follow the current rules. Be grateful that you have your own site where you are free of their sneering!....See MoreViv Bristow
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