
Sarah Richardson

Country Living

via desire to inspire

S. R. Gambrel

via studio annetta

There is something beautiful and simple about round mirrors that I love. I think they look particularly stunning over a fireplace and I sometimes recommend this to my clients. I think it is because a round mirror softens the hard lines of a fireplace, as well as any adjacent windows, bringing relief to the eye. Over my own fireplace I have had one large piece of art and then two black and white photos in black frames but nothing feels as right as a round mirror.
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