• Overgaard Jarvis posted an update 2 years, 10 months ago

    I am what you would call a "semi-pro" home decorator/re-modeler. Put simply, I spend a lot of my free time doing home renovation and home design projects both for myself in addition to for clients. In doing this, one of the items that I notice is the huge amount of difference that mirrors can create. This difference could be both positive or negative, based on how well you decide on a mirror, as well as the location you use it in. In particular with regards to mirrors with lights or illuminated mirrors.

    When we think about lighted mirrors we typically think of them as something to be used in a bathroom. Of course, this is probably the most frequent location for them, but there are also some great options for dining rooms, living spaces, bars, or practically any room of your house.
    Badspiegel mit Beleuchtung that blends in well with the surrounding decor and placed in the right area can do wonders to create a brighter, larger, and more open feel to an area. Here are some things to keep in mind.

    When it comes to mirrors with lights, there are many more options available today than just the unframed bathroom wall mirror with lights installed at the top or sides. You’ll find beautiful framed mirrors with a variety of light patterns that may match any decor or theme you are going for. So you won’t need to sacrifice beauty for functionality. You can obtain the practicality of a lighted mirror that provides optimal lighting, while at exactly the same time increases the ambience of your bathrooms, or any other kind of room.

    As with any kind of furniture, make sure to find a lighted mirror that blends well with the entire theme of a room. There are options available in modern contemporary, classic, vintage, and anything among. Whatever your style, there are mirrors with lights that will compliment your taste.

    Particularly beyond your bathroom, think subtlety with lighted mirrors. You aren’t trying to light up the complete room with them, but instead using them to generate warmth and ambience in a room. They are a great way to add some light to a dark corner or section of a room, creating the sensation of more space and openness. Often the best results are with light not much brighter than what you will get from a candle.

    Like with any sort of mirror, you need to find the appropriate space for it in accordance with it’s size as well. It should not have no choice but or crammed into a space so that it dominates the area. Think of it like you would with a bit of artwork. Be careful not to hang them within an area that has a lot of windows.

    Mirrors with lights often work great in foyers, sitting areas or front entrance areas. It’s nice to get a mirror by a entry way, and lighted mirrors provide the functionality you are looking for, add a decorative flair, and donate to the lighting scheme of the area.