Mirrors
Mirrors are a window into your soul. As dramatic as the statement may seem, mirrors do have an uncanny ability to capture essence when used appropriately. The most commonly known use of a mirror must definitely be as a tool for self-evaluation (usually in the bathroom.) We look at ourselves in the morning so as to know what others will be seeing all day when they examine us. A quick visit to the bathroom will reveal that piece of broccoli stuck in your front teeth-before your meeting with someone professionally important. Mirrors come in different shapes and sizes-spherical when it is necessary to focus on the specific, long and rectangular when you need the whole picture.
A mirror can also add dimension to any living or office space. If properly used, a mirror can make a room twice as large-cover your walls with one and try it out. Illusion plays a great role in our world, and a mirror can create just the effect you need to impress someone at a crucial time. Lofts, one-room apartments, and other usually high-risen living spaces profit from the use of a mirror in too many ways to count. Light bounces off a mirror and can be directed towards an area which particularly needs the illumination. For a strange and interesting effect, place a mirror at the end of a hall-the impression of length in the room is intensified instantly. There is no limit on the variety of uses a mirror has. It can help you create, see more clearly, and change or modulate an already existing space.
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