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  • Mirror Groupings
  • From "DIY Decorating & Design"
    episode DID-160
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    A row of gilt-edged sun mirrors lining the wall just below the ceiling creates drama.

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    Create a distinctive mirrored backsplash by hanging several rectangular framed mirrors in a row under kitchen cabinets or behind a sink.

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    Edye Ellis, host of HGTV's Today at Home, and designer Deborah Durham arrange a mix of mirrors in a grouping intended to add interest to a wall behind a sofa or a console table.

    Home economist Deborah Durham gives Edye Ellis, host of HGTV's Today at Home , tips for grouping mirrors in uncommon ways to add design interest.

    A row of mirrors hung high on the wall bordering the ceiling creates drama. Deborah centered a large gilt-edged sun mirror in the middle of each wall at the ceiling and arranged smaller ones in a row to the corners of the room.

    Consider decorating with mirrors in the kitchen. Avoid the expense of installing a mirrored backsplash, and hang a row of rectangular framed mirrors in the backsplash area. Mirrors can be stacked vertically as well for a larger under-cabinet space. To make a bold statement, use at least three mirrors in the grouping.

    When arranging a group of mirrors on a wall, begin with the largest, add a smaller mirror of similar shape, and end with a mirror of unusual shape--such as a sun mirror. Mixing shapes and sizes adds interest. Space the mirrors evenly to create a cohesive grouping.


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