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Turquoise leather sofa
5. Layered. If you want to make a big statement, mount a mirror on top of a mirrored surface. It’s a very classy and creative way to dress up a wall. While it may be more expensive than other wallcoverings — such as drywall, wallpaper, or ceramic or porcelain tile — it can be less expensive or on par with the cost of natural stone or glass tile. By using a reflective surface instead of an absorbent surface (drywall, wallpaper, and the like), you allow for more light to be reflected, giving the illusion of more light overall. Works best with: Traditional and eclectic styles. Pros: Layering makes a decorative statement, and the added reflected light makes the room feel bigger and brighter. Cons: This arrangement is sometimes hard to clean. Plus, installation can be tricky and costly.
Brown suede walls
Black framed windows
Wet bar
Dark blue living room
White living room
Open living to kitchen
Gray walls
White ceiling
Gray living room
Dark gray wall
Fireplace
Open living to kitchen
Open from kitchen to living room
Red living room
Rustic table
Ashley’s bedroom
Picture of horse
Rustic canopy over bed
Mirror & rustic armoires
Fireplace
Dark gray & white walls
Black & white
Raw edge table
Dark beams on white walls
Vaulted ceiling
Open to living & kitchen
Black fireplace
Black & white
Hidden jewelry storage behind a mirror
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