
Tom Scheerer

via Southern Accents


Kips Bay Decorator Show House 2011 via Shelter
via Elle Decor
If you have read my blog before or seen any of my pictures you probably already know I am a mirror lover! The fact that the reflection makes any space look larger and/or they can throw back another beautiful image from a room are reasons enough to use them. You could look at it like an ever-changing piece of art. My favorite way to use them is in perfect symmetry (imagine that!), but I am not afraid to try to create visual symmetry by using them in off centered areas.
What a beautiful Monday here in Houston!...
No comments:
Post a Comment