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Which mirror for over dressers?

12 years ago

I have two dressers. I posted my furniture arrangement online, but am looking for 2 mirrors that would work together to go over the dressers (the long one being mine and the tall my husbands). I'm thinking of the simple silver bordered one for above my husbands and the white framed one (eyeglass) above mine. Or, would you opt for both being silver framed?

First pic is of the long dresser (has another mirror in front that was moved to the living room).

Comments (11)

  • 12 years ago

    Picture of the other dresser (though I changed the arrangement a bit) - just looking at coordinating mirrors.

  • 12 years ago

    Thinking this one over the tall dresser (I already have this in the perfect size, just in another room right now).

  • 12 years ago

    Here is the one for over the long dresser. Both these mirrors would be hung with long side horizontal.

  • 12 years ago

    Another option if I wanted to go with silver framed mirror over the long dresser.

  • 12 years ago

    This one is also a possibility for over the tall dresser.

  • 12 years ago

    Of these I would say none of the above, sorry. They don't relate to the existing furniture very well.

  • 12 years ago

    I agree with Pal. Your things are more "country" (modern country?) and darker than the choices offered. I see frames in a similar wood to the furniture or like the iron on your bed - which is what I'd likely choose.

    Also, I'd only hang a mirror over the low dresser. For the tall one, perhaps a tabletop mirror, if he wants one, since it's too tall to see anything significant reflected. I'd put a decorative item on the surface if I felt something was needed there for balance.

  • 12 years ago

    Ok - I see what you are talking about. So, I'll do framed art above the tall dresser (I have that) and what I had for the mirror temporarily was a thin black iron mirror with beveled edges. I wasn't sure if it was too thin or not, but does match the bed and knobs. I've posted a picture of the style below - though mine is 30"x42". I like the one I've posted, but don't know if they have it in stock anymore.

  • 12 years ago

    Ok - I see what you are talking about. So, I'll do framed art above the tall dresser (I have that) and what I had for the mirror temporarily was a thin black iron mirror with beveled edges. I wasn't sure if it was too thin or not, but does match the bed and knobs. I've posted a picture of the style below - though mine is 30"x42". I like the one I've posted, but don't know if they have it in stock anymore.

    {{!gwi}}

  • 12 years ago

    Sorry, I agree that these mirrors aren't right for your room. Your room has sort of a country/rustic contemporary warmth. It's really lovely. Mirror 1 and 3 are too silver. Mirror 2 is too cottage. I really like the mirror you picture over the wide dresser. It seems to go well with the bed and the lamps.

  • 12 years ago

    Oooh, yeah. That last one is gorgeous, but I agree about needing more height. You'll find it!

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