HOW TO CREATE THE PERFECT GALLERY WALL WITH MIRRORS
HOW TO CREATE THE PERFECT GALLERY WALL WITH MIRRORS
They’re everywhere you look – in décor magazines, on design blogs, and on many retail websites. They’re gallery walls and they’re the current chic way to dress a wall. But to make sure that yours radiates great lines and composition, there are a few things to consider.
BE ORIGINAL: USE A FRAMED MIRROR
Some gallery walls used framed mirrors, but not all. Be original and try this approach. The framed mirror will be the largest piece in your gallery. Choose your other sizes accordingly.
CHOOSE YOUR FRAME STYLE
Your framed mirror provides a blank canvas for the rest of the wall. You can go thematic, such as all black and white, you can choose to go for an “all wood” theme, or mix and match with different materials such as wood with Styrene or MDF. Styrene and MDF are great materials to work with because of the unique finishes that we can apply that we can’t necessarily do so on wood. And vice versa! Once you’ve thought out what style you’re going for, the next steps are to visit Mirrorize.ca, browse our frame collection, and start customizing your mirror.
FIGURE OUT YOUR COMFORT ZONE
If you’re a perfectionist, you may prefer a symmetrical and completely balanced gallery wall layout. If you’re more adventurous, you may want to consider an asymmetrical pattern, or even mixing your gallery with some art. But if you like more of a diverse theme, consider a more random layout. It could radiate out from the framed mirror or feature protrusions and inlets. You’ll be looking at it the most often, so go with what feels right for you. There are various ways to style a gallery wall, so once you decide what works for you, be sure to use a measuring tape to figure out what sizes you need, the quantity of mirrors, and decide whether you would like a plain or bevel mirror. Next step is to input your details on Mirrroize.ca.
CONSIDER REFLECTIONS IN THE FRAMED MIRROR
Your framed mirror is going to reflect light and patterns from the surrounding environment, so take that into consideration when planning colour themes and patterns in your gallery wall. If the framed mirror predominantly reflects light, you are pretty much free to do whatever you would like with the colours. But say the framed mirror picks up some patterns from nearby curtains, upholstery, or other art. That’s not a drawback – it’s a bonus and will make your gallery wall even more intriguing. Just make sure to incorporate the reflected colours and patterns into the planning of your gallery wall.
So, there you have it! Some tips and tricks to make a great and original gallery wall using Mirrorize.ca. Browse our frames, take the time to pick the right style, and then design away.
Take a look below for some inspiration!
Wood mirrors placed in a symmetrical pattern
Styrene mirrors placed in an upward pattern. The brown frame matches perfectly with the couch!
Stunning Gallery wall in the dining room using Styrene frames. Love the collaboration of tall and small sizes to complete the wall. Perfectly done.
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