One of my favorite things in any room is a mirror. They bounce light - from a window or even from the lamp down the hall. They make a room feel bigger with their seemingly endless repetition on reflections- and depending on their style- they add flavor and architectural interest.
Large and small mirrors and even eye-catching mirrored furniture is something that any room can benefit from - and since they come in so many styles - it is easy to bring them in and make them work for your space.
Mirrored furniture is particularly a favorite - it exudes an elegance and classic charm that makes a room feel light and airy. And with so many styles to choose from- it is easy to bring a piece in to any style home or space.
A few favorites of mine?
#1. A Cocktail Table
A cocktail table with a mirrored top? Yes, please.
I am in love with the elegance that this piece has and how it almost seems to float in the space. This would fit right into traditional & modern rooms.
#2. Etagere
Can you imagine this gorgeousness covered with vases and books? A mirrored etagere is always an elegant and refined addition to a room - and I love the gold metal with this one as well.
#3. A Mirrored Screen
So perfect for using behind a chair or sofa in a living room - or even in a bedroom for a seating area - an antiqued mirrored screen is a charming and vintage style way to enjoy mirrored furniture - and I love the antique styling of this one.
#4. You're So Vain
Bathroom vanities and even make up stations are a perfect way to add a touch of glam to your space.
I am in love with the pieces that are modeled after an elegant piece of furniture such as this mirrored bathroom vanity. Such a beautiful way to add reflective beauty to a small space.
#5. Statement piece
Sometimes you want a bit bigger presence in your room with mirrored furniture. Think large and elegant with something like this armoire with mirrored doors. The mirrors reflect the light all while doing double duty of hiding bits or even a television.
These are just a few of my favorites - but what about you? Do you have a favorite style or piece of mirrored furniture in your home?