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Traditional Homes & Interiors - July 2007

Mirror, Mirror

 A well-placed mirror can make a small room seem larger and a dim one seem brighter. Traditionally placed over the fireplace, and for obvious rasons, by the front door, mirrors can be used to good effect anywhere. Consider carefully how the room is lit and then experiment with making the most of the light, by placing a inexpensive mirror at different angles of the room.

The mirror featured is the No. 25 Regency wide column with oak leaf.

See http://www.mirrors.co.uk/detail.php?ID=41

 

 

 

 

  

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