
This is a relatively inexpensive mirrored wall treatment.
The
ROSETTES are a must when using mirror tiles.

I think this beveled-subway tile is the absolute bomb! Love.

This looks great, and what a fix this could be for a dull, or ugly wall you wish would disappear. The mirror tiles are antiqued. And there are tiny gold glass rosettes. Don't forget the rosettes.

Clear beveled mirror tiles.

Just a few patterns for you to think about.

If you
do something like this pattern ( above) that I have provided for you, on a wall in the living room
(or where ever...), just apply the paint of your choice, trim color on the molding, and insert mirror inside the molding. This is a
'guaranteed great' look.
It solves a problem or two in a big room with a long wall. Place your sofa in the center and blah,blah,blah. You will need less art by doing this, and fine art can be costly. It has always been a great alternative for me.

Above, I mirrored the entire door , and
applied the molding over the mirror.
Jockimo has a great selection of antiqued mirror tiles.

If you go to
Patricia Gray's blog, you will see
Back Painted Glass that was used as a back-splash. Sometimes you can do the exact same thing with the
back painted glass ( or tiles) that you could do with mirror. Check It Out.
This is a great mirror and glass site; Jockimo.com
Renee
Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her BLOG.....

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