





I have removed many of the 80's style mirrored walls in client's homes but these images give me something to think about. If you add a little molding, some rosettes, maybe even some age to the mirror itself...they aren't too shabby and not at all like something you would find in Jack Tripper's place! I like the idea of using them as a headboard...it's like a classier version of mirrors on the ceiling.


~Images: 1) Elle Decor 2) Designer Phillip Gorrivan 3 and 4) Traditional Home 5) Unknown 6) Designer Todd Romano 7) Unknown 8) Home Magazine