MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL – WHAT NOW?
If you’ve been following along then you saw that I replaced the mirror I had hanging over the sofa in the family room area with a wonderful horse painting.
I then moved the mirror to the breakfast area wall, but here is my delima. I think I need something around it, but what? Here is what it looks like.
This is a substantial mirror with a really heavy wood frame that is gorgeous.
The mirror measures 40 inches across and the frame is really substantial as you can see. I had a pair of candle sconces on this wall before with a painting, but they looked like toothpicks next to this frame.
This is what I had on the wall before. I love that shelf and thought about putting it above the mirror, but it is too big
Here is where the mirror was before, above the sofa in the family room –
and this is the painting that I found to replace it. (I’ve ordered a pair of really big candle sconces to go on each side. )
Now with the mirror on the breakfast area wall. Ok, give me some feed back ladies.
Keep the mirror, add something around it, leave it alone, change things back to where they were, do something totally different, what do you think. I am all ears.
P. S. The area is only 9 ft. wide, so there is not room for a console under the mirror.
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