Kare Design: Retro Mirrors To Add Colour To Your Space
Mirrors are a great way to enhance your interior. Achieve a funky, retro ambience with Kare Design’s playful collection of fun-loving mirrors and instantly add flair and colour to your space.
5 reasons to add a funky mirror to your home:
- Mirrors reflect light and space and can certainly help to create a lighter, brighter interior.
- Mirrors add an elegant, dramatic touch. The right mirror can set the tone for a stylish, elegant and bold interior.
- Mirrors complement or contrast a design. Depending on your choice of frame and style of mirror, it can certainly add to the overall look or work as a statement piece in your home.
- A simple mirror can fill a wall and create a focal point in a room.
- A mirror has the ability to brighten up a dark space or reflect the light from other rooms, or even outside, back into your home.
Check out this playful mirror selections now available from Kare Design…
We love the bright, bold frames for a dose of texture and colour in your interior. Allow the colourful frames to reflect the many accent tones in your room. It’s a simple and effective way to add to the look and feel of your space, with one simple yet functional piece.
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