| If your house was built in the 70′s, | | | | share a few great options with you all. |
| 80′s or even the 90′s mirrored | | | | Shoji Screens: These screens are inspired from |
| closet doors were the tres chic option for making | | | | the Asian culture, and are traditionally used as |
| small rooms appear larger. Even today, many | | | | room dividers in Japanese homes and offices. |
| interior designers and home stagers still fall into | | | | Today you can find beautiful sliding doors made |
| the trap of over-using mirrors in their designs- | | | | from a mixture of iron and frosted glass that |
| especially in the bedroom, which is a big Feng Shui | | | | offer a heavy-duty alternative with the same |
| no-no. | | | | beautifully delicate aesthetic. |
| My sister (who will remain nameless to save her | | | | Frosted Glass Doors: S similar option to the shoji |
| the embarrassment of being named in my | | | | screen, but with a modern feel. Great for lofts, |
| oh-so-popular blog) had SEVEN mirrors in her tiny | | | | kitchens or more modern interiors. |
| 12 x 12 bedroom, including an entire wall | | | | Plain wood panel doors covered in fabric: an Uber |
| consumed by mirrored sliders. She constantly | | | | chic option for those willing to step the design up |
| complained about not being able to sleep well, and | | | | even more. |
| waking up at odd hours throughout the night. | | | | Of course there are plenty of plain white sliders |
| When we talked about the Feng Shui of her | | | | to choose from too, and you can find them in |
| bedroom and she admitted how many mirrors | | | | any home depot or Loews design centers but |
| she had, I just about swallowed my tongue! | | | | these are my favorites (and hopefully my sister |
| I immediately started researching some cool and | | | | approves too! |
| stylish alternatives for her space, and thought I'd | | | | |