The Right Mirror Can Make a Room. The Wrong One Can Ruin It. Your Reflection Questions, Answered
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"But if you're not into the drama of oversize mirrors, at least rely upon the 75% rule, says Mandy Cheng. The mirror should be at least ¾ the width of the furniture it hangs above, says the Los Angeles designer. Got a 6-foot wide credenza? Get a 4.5-foot wide mirror. That said, in small, cozy rooms, a diminutive mirror often feels right. Cathie Hong, a Los Gatos, Calif., designer, hangs undersized mirrors in powder rooms. 'You can use something very petite with a unique shape or finish,' she said."
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