Overview

ALUMINIUM FRAME
Outdoor Powder coating with Corro-Coat PE-F

DOUBLE LAYER LAMINATED GLASS

Design
1. Frameless Bejeweled Mirror ( With Plywood Backing) Bejeweled Profile: 1/2’’, 1’’, 1 1/2’’, 2’’, 3’’
2. Aluminum Slim Framed Mirror
Glass Thickness: 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm
Function: Static
Mirrors have a variety of uses in the home, such as reflecting light, opening up space and generally enhancing the decor. However, there are a few guidelines that you should follow when hanging mirrors around your house.
DO use large mirrors in tiny rooms.
A large mirror in a small room creates the illusion of depth, so don’t be scared to go big. Placing a big mirror on the wall above a dining room table to reflect the chandelier, or installing a mirror across from a beloved piece of artwork. And, if you’re really feeling adventurous, you can try something even larger.
DON’T place mirrors willy-nilly around your home.
It might be tempting to hang up a mirror to cover empty wall space, but make sure it’s reflecting something that’s worth looking at. “The worst thing a decorator can do is hang mirrors so they’re reflecting random things in your home,” .
For example, you’d never want to place a mirror in a spot where it could reflect a pile of clutter, or even an unattractive piece of furniture. “You want a mirror to reflect a nice view or bounce light,” she says.
DO make mirrors a focal point.
A large, upright mirrors that aren’t installed against a wall. are ideal in dressing rooms and corners. As an added bonus, you can put a spotlight behind one — it shines and creates a corner glow.
DON’T go overboard with mirrors in the kitchen and bedroom.
Mirrors are not necessary in a kitchen as It can still pose a problem such as water marks and wont would need constant maintenance.
Limit the use of mirrors in the bedroom. If a mirror is in a bedroom and it reflects the bed, it’s not a good look. If you absolutely must use a mirror in the bedroom, but placing it in a spot where you won’t see your reflection as soon as you wake up. “It should be behind you, above the headboard would be OK.
DO obey the rules of feng shui.
It turns out there’s another reason why designer avoids using mirrors in the bedroom, and it’s an ancient one: “According to feng shui, it’s not really good to have mirrors in the bedroom at all, as they are thought to attract a strong element of water, which can create an energy of sorrow. “Any mirror facing the bed interferes with your personal energy; it is said that it ‘invites a third party into your intimate relationship,’ so most people do not fancy mirrors in the bedroom!”
Putting a mirror over a fireplace is a great idea,, mostly because it brings good energy into the room. A mirror is a water element, and when placed over (the fireplace), it balances. It’s also good feng shui to place a mirror in the entrance of your abode, as It offers a feeling of being welcomed.
DON’T use mirrors on ceilings.
This might seem obvious, but it needs to be said. A mirror on a ceiling can be very tacky, This is something you’d see in a cheap motel, or in some retro movie from the 1970s.
DO use mirrors in narrow hallways and staircases.
A smaller, horizontal mirror works in a narrow hallway or staircase. This will act to widen the space, which creates a better flow from room to room.
DO use mirrored furniture to your advantage.
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