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Instead of investing in a major remodel, you can use custom mirrors to make your home interior look larger. It’s less costly, messy, and time-consuming than knocking out walls or repainting surfaces. A technician can use your custom design to craft eye-catching fixtures that enhance the aesthetic of your space. Here are a few ideas to inspire the makeover. 

How to Decorate Interiors With Custom Mirrors

1. Create Faux Windows

To make a room feel bright and airy, have custom mirrors placed in large, ornate window frames. You can rest the fixtures on a wall adjacent to the one with real windows. In the workplace, this will create the illusion you have a corner office. Placing the custom mirrors across from a sculpture, painting, or another focal point will also help the object stand out even more.  

2. Build a Gallery Wall

custom-mirrorsGallery walls with framed photos and paintings make interiors feel homey and add visual interest to rooms. You can use custom mirrors in intricately-carved wood or gilded frames to add depth and texture to the installation. As the artwork is typically eye level, arrange the mirrors higher and lower on the wall to break up the uniformity. The fixtures should be roughly the same size as the surrounding artwork. 

3. Use a Large Mirror to Connect Open Spaces 

With an open floor plan, a gigantic, wall-sized custom mirror can help one room flow into the next. In a confined space, the surface will give the illusion of a wider area. If you don’t want to place the glass in a large, heavy frame, a technician can add different etchings and glazes to make the surface more noticeable.

 

If you want to incorporate custom mirrors in your home or office design, contact the technicians at Monsey Glass in Spring Valley, NY. In business since 1968, it is one of the oldest glass companies in the area. The team will use your vision to create one-of-a-kind custom mirrors that enhance the interior of your home. They can also craft shower doors and bathtub enclosures to add value and functionality to your home. To learn more about services available in New York City as well as Rockland, Northern Bergen, Orange, and Westchester counties, call (845) 352-2200. See photos of the installations online, and don’t forget to share your feedback on Facebook

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