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There are many ways in which you can use decorative mirrors around your house. If you have been thinking about doing but were not sure about how to actually do it then you have come to the right place.I will quickly provide some few tips on how to do it effectively.
There are lots of advantages for using mirrors to decorate your home. As an example, you can use them to enhance the natural light in your house. Some people even use them to create a sense of space in their small houses.
What this all means is that you can use mirrors to “enlarge” a small room. To top it all, they can add a sense of style to your rather dull home – no offense intended.
Below is a list of some of the positioning strategies you can implement
So whether you choose to use unframed mirror, antique, unframed, floor, wall mirrors or what ever option if they are well positioned they will make your home feel more like a palace.
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