
Guide
5 interior design objects...(part 4)
by Pia Seidel
There are some simple tricks to make rooms look bigger and brighter. Here’s one of them.
Mirrors and reflective furniture make a room appear larger and bring in more light – without the need for additional lamps. By placing them cleverly, you can create depth and dimension. And different sizes, shapes and colour-coordinated mirror frames can create a harmonious look.
Mirrors can be incorporated into a gallery wall design, reflecting light and adding visual interest. Simply combine them with some artwork or photographs in different frames.
Even a small mirror’s often enough to reflect daylight from neighbouring rooms or the artificial light from lamps. Position it opposite a window or another source of light for best results.
Reflective home accessories and furniture – a glass-topped coffee table or a cabinet with mirrored doors – can enhance the light in a room.
A wall mirror next to a window not only makes the room appear brighter; it also creates the feeling of more depth.
To brighten your space room without adding lamps, you can place a standing mirror at the door to a particularly bright room. This strategy is particularly effective in small or windowless rooms, as it makes the most of the available light.
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