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How to hang a mirror

by KissyO

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Mirrors reflect more than the pimples on our faces. They reflect light sources back into a room. They give the illusion of larger spaces or spaces that go on farther than thought. Mirrors can be used as the central focus of a wall or accents to add dimension. They can create atmosphere and ambiance when used in combination with candles and other light sources. And yes, they reflect what we wish to see or at least a two dimensional view of what is located within its view so the location of a mirror is cause to reflex on how and where you wish to hang it.

What would bathrooms be if not for mirrors. I would challenge anyone, when entering or exiting a bathroom, not to look into the mirror. It's almost impossible. Even if we know what we look like, we're still fascinated by looking at ourselves; some almost obsessed with doing so. Mirrors can save us from embarrassment so we cherish their reflective properties. It would be interesting to know how many people have been saved from walking into a crowded room with the back of their dress tucked into their pantyhose. Or how many have had a piece of toilet paper stuck to the bottom of their shoe and noticed before they left the bathroom.

Mirrors in a bathroom should be hung over the vanity so that shaving and makeup can be done. A large floor to top of door mirror are great for checking over your entire person, once over before leaving the bathroom. Some people will hang their floor-length mirrors in front of the shower or tub so that when they emerge naked, the mirror keeps them honest about health issues like weight or checking for changes in skin conditions.

Most people have a mirror in their bedroom for similar reasons as the bathroom, but also for sensual reasons. Sexuality takes on a whole new mood when watching yourself or your partner in a mirror while interacting with each other. Allot of people dress while in the bedroom because that's where their clothes are kept. Mirrors are your first look at how colors and different types of clothing look together and whether they help the look you hope to accomplish.

Mirrors in a living or dining room are generally used to give dimension or create a mood. These mirrors if heavy or ornate should be hung with wall anchors that will bear the weight of the mirror. When hung, the same rules for hanging a picture or a wall decoration should adhere. Decide where on the wall you wish it to be hung. Mirrors should be hung so that something besides


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