Mirror too big for this space?
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Comments (1)While big mirrors are great for expanding space, I would recommend not fitting mirrors on walls in the bedroom. Maybe cupboards with some doors with mirror, or a large mirror....See MoreHow does this work? Making wall collages look good.
Comments (20)work out the wall space you want to cover, measure this on the floor. then start laying out our design within the space on the floor to create your design. There has to be lines running through the collage so there is a method to the madness- we don't want a messy looking arrangement, there must be a flow. You can line up the matts with outside edge of other frames etc. Layout all of your pics on the floor and mix up the frame styles and sizes amongst your layout. Take photos of your layout and then start hanging. My tip is don't start hanging until you have your plan 100% !!! lots of neck stretches too! i recently put together this collage and need a neck massage afterwards ;-)...See MoreTiny Apartment
Comments (9)Hi Amuro Elaine, Are you working with an interior designer to renovate your home? You'll probably be asked a few questions such as: How many people will live here? Is the bedroom wall a structural, load-bearing wall? Do you intend to entertain? But what an interesting space you have, and especially if you are living alone, there's so much potential to transforming it into your own pretty pad! If I were you, I would swap the living space with the bedroom, that means hacking the bedroom wall open, and then erecting a wall from that point where your kitchen wall ends. Have the wall in glass, with sliding glass doors, so that you can open it up when you have guests over. And when you're alone, you'll be able to enjoy the entire length of the apartment from your bed. Here's a photo of the wall idea:Keep us posted on the progress of your renovation, please :)...See MoreWashroom Mirror
Comments (3)Hi Vernon, I rarely see full length mirrors in the bathroom! Maybe that's because of how most people get fully dressed in the bedroom rather than the bathroom? Mirrors in the bathroom seem to focus on the upper part of the body. But that said, the decor and space is subject to the homeowner's requirements... so why not? :) Here's an interesting one I found from The Scientist. The full length mirror isn't exactly in the bathroom, but close enough!...See More1zed
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