The lovely entry way below was created by Toronto-based interior designer Jennifer Ferreira and featured in the September issue of Style at Home. Let's just say it had me at hello ... isn't it divine? What caught my eye was the large scale full-length floor mirror behind the console table, gosh do I love that look! One day I must try this in an entry way!! Here's a round up of some of my favorite examples of this:
And it does have to stop at console tables, how about a bathroom counter?
Or a crib??
Or even a sofa and art installation??
Love it all! Have you used this idea before?
21 comments:
They definitely ad that wow factor to a space. The bigger the more impact!
yes darl, they're divine - but where's the storage!!! that's why I think this a stylist/stager's dream, but not a great hallway for a family,,, oh well! still looks gorgeous!
(and I've noticed a couple of bathrooms lately with the mirror behind the vanity going right down to the floor too, behind a floating vanity - the space thing I think!)
These images are gorgeous. So many neat ideas!
love it anywhere, but especially in a bathroom like you've featured. makes the space feel so much larger & delightfully regal. ox
Love it!!! What a great roundup. All of the Colleen McGill rooms are stunning!!!
I have been searching for just the right one to do something like these! So inspiring thanks!
I love this too! Will have to do it in my house when I'm finally designing it!!
such gorgeous images..image 1,3 &6 are just fabulous!thanks for sharing, nancy..do check out my ikat-inspired post when you have a moment..xx meenal
Mirrors are fabulous everywhere! Can't wait to read the Sept issue!
I am loving this use of mirrors, partially because I have more vain moments than I care to admit (he he!), but mostly because it's so stylish.
Love love love this look and hoping to do similar in our living room reno's. Thanks for the great collection of images!
Such a smart way to use a mirror. We have so many dang mirrors in our house I'm sure people totally think we just LOVE to look at ourselves, but in all honesty I just can't pass up a good looking mirror in the store. I'm addicted.
xo - Jet
I have a large mirror above my nightstand table. And also a large one in our foyer. My house is fairly big but I do not have many walls!!! (A lot of windows, openings etc). Maybe that is what I need - a new house (even smaller) with more walls so I can decorate more and better! (:
Lovely images as always.
ox, Mon
I need to try this. Pronto.
This has been on my list of things to try for a while! Maybe in my future office...yes!
i love this idea - Colleen McGill's entryway has been in my home inspiration file for at least a couple of years now. Love it! Great round up!
Adore that first image, off to check out Jennifer's site!
I have! I have a very large mirror in my bedroom. It sits atop a low modern cabinet and almost reaches the ceiling... just an inch or two away... it definitely makes a statement! Lovely ideas, especially the second and third—they have to be my favorites of all.
Hope you are well and are having a fabulous week so far, Nancy! I drove by Fireside today and thought of you... we must have lunch there one day... I wonder if it's air conditioned, haha!
xx, Sarah
Nancy I am a lover of all kinds of mirrors. When I did a post on small entries this is one of the tricks of the trade to make a space look bigger. Love all of the images you have lined up for our pleasure, thank you,Kathysue
Yep. Love this!!
Wish I had a place where I could incorporate this look :-/
Victoria
Oh Nancy! They're stunning! I haven't used this idea before but this is definitely on my idea lists! I love everything!
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