Guest Picks: Cottage-Style Mirrors for Casual Good Looks
http://www.decor-ideas.org 01/27/2014 23:24 Decor Ideas
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the cutest of them all? Seriously, though, I am trying to choose a mirror for the master bedroom, and with so many fabulous choices out there, it has been so hard! I’ve always had a difficult time finding cottage-style items locally, but with online shopping so prevalent these days (and the fact that more and more retailers are offering shipping to Canada), finding cottage-style mirrors is a breeze. Whether your casual home or cottage has a farmhouse, industrial, Shabby Chic or beachy look, one of these mirrors is bound to fit right in. — Sarah from Cozy Cottage Cute
Jamie Young Flower Jute Mirror - $500 The delicate floral design of this round jute mirror makes it a piece of art all on its own. I would love to use this large piece over my love seat to add some natural texture next to my crisp white slipcovers.
Garden Window Mirror, Yellow - $199 A buttery yellow mirror would provide a cheerful welcome in an entryway, whether mounted on the wall or leaning on a large console table.
Oval Mirror, White - $325 This mirror is made out of salvaged wood that was given a white, weathered finish. Its oval shape would look great over a pedestal sink in a powder room or over a small dressing table.
Iron Mirror, Small - $398 The intricate details of this painted metal mirror remind me of antique ceiling tiles. I would add it to a neutral scheme of whites and grays so it really stands out. Of course, I would add a few other turquoise accent pieces as well.
Salima White Mirror - $160.60 I think this large metal mirror would work best over a dresser in a bedroom. The details along the frame are subtle yet still create some visual interest. The bevel also adds a bit of sophistication. Buy on Houzz
Ashwell Mirror - $105 The distressed gray finish and sweet quatrefoil design make this mirror the perfect cottage accessory. I would lean it on a shelf or mantel for display, as it's too pretty to be used solely for function.
Versatile Silvery Mirror - $49 This mirror would be perfect in a room that has a few industrial accents, like metal chairs or stools. It would also work well in a room with brushed nickel or pewter hardware.
Cooper Classics Keitts Mirror - $286 I think this mirror would look fantastic paired with an antique dresser. The rustic patina gives it a real farmhouse feel.
Stray Dog Designs Abby Mirror, Stone Harbor - $626 I love the petal design of this simple white mirror. I think it would look really sweet in a child's bedroom or in a bathroom for a fun, whimsical look.
Vintage Paned Mirror - $699 This giant windowpane mirror is one of my favorites in this collection. It would easily add some architectural detail to a plain space or a rental. It would also be a fantastic way to reflect some natural light into a north-facing room.
Cooper Classics Wilkes Mirror - $238 The chunky frame and distressed white finish have me pining for this mirror. I think it would look amazing on a fireplace mantel, with a few accessories, of course.
Sterling Industries Wood-Framed Mirror - $82 From the bleached wood finish to the cross detail, this mirror has me dreaming about sunshine and boats. I would hang it in a windowless bathroom to give the illusion of a window, or on a small wall that needs a little bit of fun. Oh, summer cottage, how I miss you.
Threshold Inlay Antique Mirrors, Silver, Set of 3 - $24.99 You know that awkward space above a headboard? This trio of small white mirrors would be an easy and inexpensive way to finally fill that empty space.
Classic Antiqued Mirror - $379 Sometimes dark finishes look great when they are contrasted with light paint colors and furnishings. I think this mirror’s delicate details would really pop against a warm white wall.
Kubu Mirror - $199 I would hang this rectangular mirror horizontally over a crisp white dresser. The natural weave of the frame creates a warm and cozy cottage feeling.
Fleur Mirrored Wall Decor - $119 This mirror is more a piece of art than a functional mirror. I love the floral design, the beaded detailing, the distressed finish and the combination of white and gray. Oh, wait; I guess I pretty much love every single thing about it!
Fish Scale Mirror - $695 The subtle fish-scale pattern on this mirror makes it unique. It would look great in a beach cottage decorated in soft blues and whites.
Sun Driftwood Mirror - $369 I’m pretty sure that a driftwood mirror is a coastal-cottage staple. Because I don’t have the time or patience to make my own, this version is definitely on my wish list.
Reflect Bistro Standing Mirror - $1,895 I would use this large mirror over a couch or in a large entry. It's also a great piece for a large blank wall that you're not really sure what to do with. It would reflect so much natural light into the room.
Dot Border Mirror - $198 This mirror would look great with rustic cottage decor. Even though the frame is natural wood and quite chunky, the subtle beaded detail adds some feminine country charm.
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