Let’s talk about a design feature I’ve often preached about:
Tall mirrors.
And, on occasion, I’ve even had hard times convincing clients to use them. And I’m using today’s post to point out how — ahem — I’ve obviously been right. ;-)
I’m a big believer in how a tall mirror in a bathroom can heighten the space.
And, yes, I know you can’t see yourself above seven feet unless you’re in the NBA, but...a tall mirror reflects light and other beautiful objects in the room, as well as visually increases the volume. I have stated this heartily HERE.
I’ve actually had clients take my design plans and have their contractors shorten their mirrors, aside from me. (For shame. ;-) So, when I saw these going mainstream, with Restoration Hardware, I had to laugh — and...well...tell you.
Image Credit: Restoration Hardware
Want to see some examples where my clients took my advice?
These exceptionally tall mirrors do exactly what they’re supposed to. They visually heighten the room, reflect light and volume, make the space feel more open and spacious, and accentuate the attributes of the room:
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Read More @ "Before & After: A Traditional, Builder-Grade Bathroom Is Made Modern By Carla Aston"
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