31 Days of French-Inspired Style Day 10: Mirrors

One of my favorite ways to add some French style to a room is with mirrors. They add light, the illusion of more space, and some architectural interest.

They can be grand and gilded like this…

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Or carved from wood like this…

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Or painted, like this beautiful gray mirror….

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They even look fabulous when the frame is chippy and the mirror is tarnished and worn….

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Another great trick with mirrors is to layer them like this…

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Or maybe add a collection of mirrors to the wall….

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Of course, the most famous type of French mirror is the trumeau mirror. I absolutely love these!!!

 

Here’s my powder room mirror. It’s frame is chipped and I love it anyway…

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I also have a mirror that my grandmother was selling in a garage sale. I rescued it and did a little decoupage on the frame about 7 or 8 years ago. I think it might be time for a change and I’m considering reworking it into a sort of trumeau mirror. If you’d like to try your hand at a DIY trumeau mirror, there are several good tutorials on Pinterest.

See you tomorrow!

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