Moving across the bridge, designer Jarlath Mellett utilized uniquely finished walls and sculptural furniture to up the chic factor in this Manhattan stunner.
I know, I know, you’ve heard this a million times, but I’m going to say it again. Mirrors are every interior’s best friend. Not only do they look beautiful hung on the wall and grouped in vignettes, they also reflect light, adding a luminous brightness to every space.
The cluster of modern circular mirrors here elevates this space from a hallway to a grand entryway. The large-scale mirrors add a sense of openness.Tip: When you're arranging a small group of mirrors, think in odd numbers. Odd number groupings of objects are nearly always more appealing to the eye. So think 3, 5 or 7 mirrors.
The home combines a mid-century sensibility with more contemporary details with amped-up (yet not over the top) ornamentation.See the rest of this home
This vignette greets visitors at the parlor's entry. Console: French Parchment hallway console by 20th Century InteriorsRound mirrors: Metropolis Modern, Linda Horn, Room & Board, and Chiasso
By no means is hanging a mirror completely out of the question. However, instead of just one, consider creating a display with mirrors of different styles or sizes for more appeal.
When you're arranging a small group of mirrors, think in odd numbers. Odd number groupings of objects are nearly always more appealing to the eye. So think 3, 5 or 7 mirrors.