Tuesday, April 4, 2023

How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home

I have a confession to make: I have a mirror obsession. Not as in I love looking in the mirror, but as in I love buying them at thrift stores and using them in my home. I must admit, I often forget to look in a mirror before I leave the house and I might leave home with some wild hair or food on my face or clothing without realizing it. But, I do use mirrors throughout my home in various ways for different purposes. Let me show you some! (PS, If you want to play a drinking game while reading this post, take a drink for every time I use the word REFLECT.)
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
This thrifted mirror hangs at the bottom of my lofted library stairs. It hangs higher than one might like to look in, but that it so it can reflect the outdoors and the light that comes in from the library windows. I love seeing my plants reflected in the mirror. Since we have built an attached mother-in-law apartment, we have a wall of windows that stay shaded. I love using the mirrors to reflect light. 
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
Propping mirrors on the back of shelving, especially dark shelves, helps show off the decor and lighten the shelf area.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
This mirrored candle sconce is also my entryway.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
This craft store round mirror that I added to a thrift store basket is propped on a shelf in my front entryway. It is too high to see in, but it shows off decor and shines light from the glass front doors into the space.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
This  round, thrifted mirror reminds me of a porthole. It hangs on the white door that is between my front entryway and great room. We close this door when it is cold as our ninety year old front doors on our old schoolhouse let in a lot of cold air.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
These little mirrors on my great room gallery wall filled a couple small holes well and reflect light.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
I have an old window sash mirror from the thrift store hanging in my guest room for guests to use if needed.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
This mirror in my bedroom worked well in this wall grouping and it shows off the first morning light peeking through the window. It shines in my eyes while lying in bed and I love it sharing the morning sun waking me up. 
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
Mirrors next to our headboard helps the bedside lights to shine brighter. Please ignore the light globe that badly needs dusting.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
This octoganal mirror was my son's, but he wasn't using it anymore. It is in my reading nook, directly across from my bedroom windows. It reflect the morning light beautifully.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
An antique framed mirror sits on hubby's dresser in our walk-in closet and lets him check his look before he leaves.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
A mirror hangs in our mudroom as a place to give ourselves a quick glance before leaving the house, if we remember.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
I have a few "mirrors in waiting" hanging out in my laundry room. If I don't use them, I will sell them in the futire.
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
If you find mirrors you love at the thrift stores and the price is right, buy them!
How to Use Thrift Store Mirrors in Your Home
Mirrors aren't just for bathrooms or checking your fit in, but can be used in a variety of ways and spaces to reflect light and enhance the beauty of your home. 

1 comment:

  1. Oh boy.. yes, mirrors are a close contender with an abundance of lamps in our house!! A mirror just makes a room.. it's like a portal.
    The view of your reading nook in the octagonal one is stunning. And the tulip looking circle one in the to-be-determined pile is neat. I liked them all

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