"In Jewel Pearson's under- 400-square-foot tiny home, every item needs to earn its place - it needs to not only enhance the North Carolina tiny house's beauty, but also be functional. So when a beloved IKEA mirror had the chance to become a mirror, a bathroom door, and a design feature all at once, it quickly became one of Jewel's favorite parts of her home."
""My other favorite element is being able to turn my IKEA mirror that I'd had for a few years into working triple-duty as not just a mirror, but also as the sliding door for my bathroom and part of the aesthetic of my tiny house design," Jewel said at the time of the House Tour."
"In the video above, Jewel walks viewers through her tiny house and shares that she has 17 windows, which let in an abundance of natural light. They're all centered around the living room, which is where the mirror is. The mirror reflects the lush views from outdoors while also bouncing light, making the space feel deceptively larger."
"Practically, it's also a spot where she can admire her outfits pulled from her walk-in closet nearby. It looks like the exact IKEA mirror that Jewel used is no longer available. However, there's a slimmer option available that could work. Jewel did a lot of the work herself, and, based on the finished look, it appears she may have attached hardware to"
A tiny home under 400 square feet requires every item to be both attractive and functional. A long-used IKEA mirror was repurposed to provide triple duty: reflecting views, acting as a sliding bathroom door, and contributing to the home’s overall design. The home includes 17 windows centered around the living room, where the mirror is located, increasing natural light and making the space feel larger. The mirror also supports daily routines by allowing the homeowner to view outfits from a nearby walk-in closet. The specific mirror model may no longer be available, but a slimmer alternative could achieve a similar look. Hardware was likely added during the transformation.
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