Thursday, January 7, 2010

White Framed Mirror Does This Mirror Fit The Space At End Of My Hallway?

Does this mirror fit the space at end of my hallway? - white framed mirror

Hello.

I bought a mirror, and I wanted the end of my hallway
Entrance to my apartment. I also use it as a dressing
Mirror.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/newfishintank/detail?.dir=f4bdre2&.dnm=647ere2.jpg&.src=ph

I'm not sure if this is good to see the mirror. I wonder whether it is a
little small for the room. I've seen bigger mirrors, longer and wider;
but I'm not sure that would be a great mirror a good idea.

I like the style of this mirror painted (white part), I like wood.
My organization is modern. It also has a good price in the mirror
I hope to hang there.

There for all interior designers, what is your opinion?
Is this Mirror fit this space?

Thanks
Zack

4 comments:

tallswee... said...

I like the mirror in this room, without the box. The border color fade into the wall, and that works for your room. If there is a bench under it to hold the mirror where it is. If this is a chair - in motion.
Here is a trick to the right height - you want the mirror to get closer to the ceiling instead of the word. I propose to move a few centimeters. This seems to be visually better.

But - it is a mirror. So - if you can go back and see most of his team - that works.

So I want, but move a little if you can.

tallswee... said...

I like the mirror in this room, without the box. The border color fade into the wall, and that works for your room. If there is a bench under it to hold the mirror where it is. If this is a chair - in motion.
Here is a trick to the right height - you want the mirror to get closer to the ceiling instead of the word. I propose to move a few centimeters. This seems to be visually better.

But - it is a mirror. So - if you can go back and see most of his team - that works.

So I want, but move a little if you can.

tallswee... said...

I like the mirror in this room, without the box. The border color fade into the wall, and that works for your room. If there is a bench under it to hold the mirror where it is. If this is a chair - in motion.
Here is a trick to the right height - you want the mirror to get closer to the ceiling instead of the word. I propose to move a few centimeters. This seems to be visually better.

But - it is a mirror. So - if you can go back and see most of his team - that works.

So I want, but move a little if you can.

pooteril... said...

Zack Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! May I suggest the best solution for the end of the hall mirror increasingly broad and great, with an edge, no border is required at all, and connected attached with 6 or more acrylic holder on the wall with one screw. In other words, a full length mirror and no place was before him. what you have, you can elsewhere in the house that you are never enogh mirror perfect for creating an illusion of more space. You'll find them at Lowe's and Home Depot

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