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Mirrors in BHG

Better Homes and Gardens asked me for a handful of ideas on how to spruce up a home with not a lot of cash (which is one of my favorite things to do!). It was so fun to see my name in this month’s issue. Thanks, BHG! My suggestion was to use mirrors for an…

Better Homes and Gardens asked me for a handful of ideas on how to spruce up a home with not a lot of cash (which is one of my favorite things to do!). It was so fun to see my name in this month’s issue. Thanks, BHG!

My suggestion was to use mirrors for an easy room update. I think there should be at least one mirror in every room, if only for the sparkle factor. If there’s a way you can put the mirror opposite a window, you can really brighten up your space.


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Mirrors can be really (REALLY) expensive, but they can also be surprisingly reasonable if you’re shopping at the right places.

Whenever I’m looking for a high-impact mirror, I check my local antiques markets – you know, those huge stores where dealers can rent out spaces. I can usually find a great vintage mirror for $40 or $50. Remember you’re looking for something with an interesting shape – don’t get too caught up on the frame’s finish or even the condition of the glass. Those things are all easy to change.

Thrift stores are a little more hit or miss with mirrors I’ve found, but when you score, you score big! Housing Works here in Manhattan has been extra good to me. As always, Craigslist is a great resource. EBay gets tricky if you’re trying to source a large mirror on a budget. Shipping costs can be outrageous with the heavier pieces.


I love how strategically placed mirrors can look like windows. So pretty and bright!

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50 thoughts on “Mirrors in BHG

  1. Such a great post and congrats on your BHG article Jenny! I recently listed a large leaning mirror on Craigs, but I'm re-thinking it now. Maybe some yellow paint will do the trick.

    -Rene

  2. I just bought a gigantic mirror at homegoods to put over a console in our living room. One question about leaning it- have you ever had one slide down and break? And do you know a way to affix it so it looks like it's leaning but still secured to the wall?

  3. That's great about your article! Congrats!
    I've made mirrors before by going to a frame shop and layering multiple frames on top of each other. They can cut the mirrors for you and "frame" it, just like a picture!

  4. I love this post…mirrors are my favourite go-to accessory when decorating a room…I have atleast one in every room in my own house…and that's the way I like it!! Many congratulations on your BHG article!!

  5. Yea!!! Congrats on the BH&G shout out, how exciting!! I was so happy to see your advice on a mirror in every room, because I found myself buying mirrors because I'm drawn to them and end up having 1-2 mirrors in each room! Have a great weekend!

  6. Congratulations on getting asked to contribute to Better Homes and Gardens! I think you should actually try to get a regular column in one/many home design mags – I'm sure it would be a big hit. I love the image you chose, and your tips, and these inspiration pieces are really making me think about where I could put up a new mirror and/or paint one of my existing ones!

  7. i was under the dryer at the salon yesterday and picked up BHG and there you were! i knew exactly who you were as i've been following your blog for sometime. you have great tips and i loved the article. keep it up! way to go.

  8. Congratulations on being in BHG, I will have to get myself a copy! Great post today! I love mirrors and think that they make such an impact in a room! I have an antique Chippendale mirror that we inherited but can't find a spot for it, it is killing me. We have a 1927 Tudor and have only so much wall space.

  9. Great advice! I'm just getting ready to move and could definitely use tips on how to spruce a place up. I'll be bookmarking this page for sure. Thanks!

  10. I love Z Gallerie for mirrors. They have really large mirrors for under $300. Also, how do they hang those mirrors over curtained windows?!

  11. Wow! Congrats on your article! Great advice as usual! I'm a little obsessed with mirrors, some might say I'm vain.
    xx
    Dixie

  12. Congratulations on the article. Very cool! I love that you give such great advice on making your space beautiful while on a budget.

  13. I love BHG, and I was so excited to stumble upon this article yesterday on the computer. I'm in the process of revamping our sad living room and thought I might treat a glass fronted bookcase as more of a focal point by pairing it with a large mirror above. I was able to score a 43"x24" beveled edge, framed mirror for $10. It weighs a million pounds but I think it will be lovely, especially when painted.

  14. What a great article in BHG!! My roommate and I just got a huge mirror to open up our tiny living room and we love it! You're right as always :)

    ~SW

  15. Just arrived home from vacation to find my BHG mag. waiting for me-loved coming across your article! Congrats on being featured in such a great magazine!

  16. This is a perfect post for a friend of mine. I am helping them change around a few things in their home and they do not have one mirror, and I have repeatedly said 'you have to get a mirror, a big one!'. I am sending her your post now!

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