Give a staircase a grander presence with a mix of mirrors on the wall leading your eye up the steps. It's more unexpected than the traditional design of arranging family photos along a staircase.Tip: The white frames of the mirrors blend against the white walls and keep the frames from becoming a distraction. That way, the mirrors are the stars.
Use mirrors instead of artwork. You'll never run out of places to stop and make sure you're not sporting a cowlick or lipstick on your teeth as you dash down the stairs and out the door in this house. In addition, mirrors bounce the light around and brighten up a dark staircase.More ideas for arranging a group of mirrors
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Remember to think about using extra mirrors in the halls. Also save the mirror over our fireplace because it makes the room look bigger and we need that.
7. Hang a Well-Placed Mirror
In my living room I hung a large mirror to reflect light and the beautiful view of our woods. In the dining room I hung a wall of antique ones in various sizes to catch any light I could in that room.