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ceiling mirrors


Hi there, I am intrigued at this idea, as I have been looking around and could not seem to find any decorators who provide ceiling mirrors. I have a master bedroom and would like a few pictures so that I can generate some ideas.

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From: David

bedroom ceiling mirrors:
#1 just a ceiling mirror won't cut it. you only "see" it sometimes. a headboard as well and /or closet mirrors together work well. ( real fun )
#2 glass can't be big on the ceiling and needs a support surround frame ( if you use it get it with webbing/ single thickness so it cannot shatter).
plastic is typically " fun house" unless it's 1/4 inch and is too heavy. mylar shrink mirror is fine but not as good of a reflection as plastic or glass.

solution:
back up a thin plastic mirror with a real stiff lightweight backer board, one headboard leaning off the wall looking slightly down, and one overhead ceiling slightly tward the pillow end of the bed ( super fun )
3 ft x 4 ft is plenty for each placement for any bed size, since the reflection expands in a pyramidal shape as it returns to you.
i have made a residential unit that hides away:, take a look to give you some ideas;
hiddenbedroommirror or hiddenreflections


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