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I was thinking of getting one large mirror for our informal dining room but i love this idea! Where did you get those mirrors?
The mirrors are from a company that is no doubt out of business. I found them about 20 years ago. But, here are three ideas that might help you achieve that look:
1. Shop in antique malls for old mirrors or
2. take a photo of these mirrors to a local frame shop. They can help you create that "collected"
framed mirrors with different types of moulding.
3. If it's the "recycled wood" look that is most important, try to find a custom wood worker. They should be able to reproduce this look.
Mirrors for the girls to check themselves
Barnwood Frames & Mirror with hooks for jackets, etc
that a mirror behind the table? Or is it an opening in the fence?
A mirror in the garden. . .yes
Mirrors are a great way to create an illusion that the "space" is larger than it really is.
space. Mirrors are a great way to create an illusion that the space is larger than it actually is.
Mirrors. These light-reflecting beauties introduce a new level of whimsy to any outdoor living space. This one is casually slung low to the ground
Pulling the mirror outside brings an unexpected indoor element and the gravel clearing gives the dining nook a sturdy landing pad.
adding a mirror or small water feature as a romantic finishing touch.
mosaic-framed mirror is tilted against the dark fence. It serves both as living artwork, reflecting the greenery elsewhere in the garden, and as a faux window for the outdoor dining room. The intrigue makes this endearing space even more spontaneously beautiful.Previous: 10 Elements of an Abundant GardenNext:
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Koi can range from $200 to $7,000 each, while fancy goldfish go for around $35 each.
can have ornate patterns and colors almost identical to those of koi and they're less aggressive and less expensive.
having ornate patterns and colors almost identical to those of koi, they're less aggressive and less expensive. Koi can range from $200 to $7,000 each, while fancy goldfish go for around $35 each.
having ornate patterns and colors almost identical to those of koi, they're less aggressive and less expensive.Koi can range from $200 to $7,000 each, while fancy goldfish go for around $35 each.