Sunday, October 24, 2010

Loving layers: A mirror makeover

Before I get to my mirror makeover project, I have to tell you that taking pictures of a mirror isn’t easy. First of all, you have to take the pics from an angle that doesn’t show you reflected in it. Then you don’t always notice what’s being reflected in the mirror till you’ve taken a bunch of pictures… Jackson, get your butt out of the way!. DOH! And I don’t want to show you TOO much of the room, because it’s not finished yet and I want to keep it under wraps till it’s ready for it’s reveal.

I bought this mirror for the dining room a few years ago when there was a design plan for the dining room in the works:

mirror before

Then that plan fell apart, but I had to keep the mirror because (1)  It was way past the “return by” date (although HomeSense has a really good return policy), and (2) it’s way too big to lug back to the store anyway.

So what to do with it… hmmm… well, I recently saw two mirrors that inspired an idea. This one from Habitat for Humanity’s  Gift Home here in Ottawa:

gift home mirror

And this mirror makeover by Kerri at Driftwood Interiors:

driftwood mirror

I decided that my mirror needed to be black. $10 for two cans of enamel spray paint, and last Saturday afternoon, the mirror changed from this:

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To this (there’s hubby working on the next step of the project):

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Much better, but not done yet! This diamond mirror had been sitting in the hallway for over a year, leaning against the wall where I was planning to hang it (yes, I procrastinate just a bit!)

diamond mirror

And then it hit me – the AH-HA! moment. It had been right there in front of me all along, and I hadn’t even realized it. Remember this post last week about layered mirrors? Can you see where this is heading…?

I asked hubby to hold the diamond mirror in front of the big mirror – perfect! But how to hang it,.. I found this little tutorial on layering mirrors by designer Tricia Huntley over at Apartment Therapy:

To float a decorative mirror directly on top of a mirrored wall, you do need to plan ahead. You should ask your contractor to add blocking to the area where the decorative mirror will hang. And when the mirror/glass vendor comes to measure for the wall mirror, tell them to cut out a +/-6” hole (depends on the size of your decorative piece) in the mirror so you’ll be able to attach hanging hardware.

kelley_proxmire_mirror_on_mirror_rect540Image via Marcus Design, designed by Kelley Proxmire

If you live in an apartment, and don’t have this option, there is an alternative. Screw an I-hook in the ceiling very close to the wall above your vanity area. If need be, paint it to match the ceiling color. Attach a piece of fishing wire or any type of strong, translucent wire to the back of your mirror. String it through the eyehook and loop it back through the picture wire of the decorative mirror, so you don’t see any loose ends. Add felt bumpers to the back of your mirror if there aren’t any. The wire will be virtually invisible and the mirror should rest against the wall mirror.

We couldn’t drill holes through the big mirror without having a catastrophe, and the diamond mirror is too heavy to hang from fishing wire. The sucker weighs 35 pounds! What to do…. well, being the analytical guy that he is, hubby came up with a plan. He screwed two I-hooks into the top of the diamond mirror at each end and slipped a chain link over each I-hook.

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He made two L-hooks with slots in the front and attached them to the top of the black mirror. Each L-hook is lined up with each I-hook on the diamond mirror. The chain fits into the slot in the L-hook.

L hook

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And voila, layered mirrors!

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Because the chains are visible, it doesn’t look quite as cool as layered mirrors that appear to float. But they still create the cool effect and depth that you get with layered mirrors.

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Not quite as impressive as these mirrors, but not too bad :-)

bunny williams via luxe and lucid Image via Luxe & Lucid, designed by Bunny WIlliams

I’ll be showing you more of the dining room makeover soon, including the artwork that Fifi Flowers created for me. In the meantime, head on over to Between Naps on the Porch to check out more Metamorphosis Monday makeovers. The party starts at 9;00pm.

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Let the bribery begin! Giveaway #1

I promised I’d have some giveaways to bribe you to read JAX does design, and I”m a woman of my word! Here’s Bribe #1…

As you may know, I’m a big fan of artist Matt LeBlanc. I have five of his paintings in my house. The most recent addition is #27 from Matt’s Art For Life Campaign. (Did I mention he raised almost $40,000 for cancer research?) I had some fun zooming into different parts of the painting…

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I found the perfect spot for #27 – in the hallway on the wall between the closet and the living room. I can look at it every time I leave the house and come home, and I can also see it from the kitchen. I think it adds a great pop of colour to the grey wall. And the thick canvas adds a cool dimension to the painting and looks great from the side.

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Over the past five years, Matt’s become a good friend, and he always says Yes when I ask him if he’d be willing to offer one of his paintings for a giveaway. So for my first giveaway, I went to my go-to guy, and he didn’t let me down :-)

Matt is kindly offering this original 16"” x 20” original abstract painting to my giveaway winner:

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Doesn’t it look like crashing ocean waves and a sandy beach?

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How can you win? Well, I was going to make it complicated and make you get all your friends, family, and random strangers in the street to sign up to follow JAX does design. And I was going to make you all tweet about the giveaway on Twitter and post about it on your blogs and Facebook pages. And I was going to make you leave lots of comments telling me you’d done all those things to get lots of entries. But that’s a lot of work! Plus I expect you to do all those things out of the goodness of your heart and not just so you can win something ;-)

So here’s what you need to do to win – you have to take a Rorschach test. Leave a comment on this post and tell me what you see when you look at this close-up of #27:

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There’s no right or wrong answer, I’m just curious to see if you see what I see :-) And it’ll be fun to read the different answers. So let your imagination run wild and think outside the box!

The giveaway is open until next Thursday, October 28th at 11:59PM EDT. I’ll use random.org to select the winner, and I’ll announce the winner’s name next Friday, October 29th when I tell you about my next giveaway. Seriously, there’s going to be a lot of giveaways here. I DID tell you I was going to use bribery to keep you around ;-)

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Design reflections: Decorating with mirrors

WOW!! A great big THANK YOU to everyone who’s joined me here at JAX does design. I can’t begin to tell you how much I appreciate it! And I’m so touched by all of your wonderful comments :-) Blog buddies are the best! An extra thank you to Kat from Emptynester for being my very first commenter, and to Caleigh for sending me pics of her pug, Louie, to add to my Furry Friends page. You have to check him out, he’s adorable!

Hmmm… so I guess I’m going to have to write something for you to read! ;-) OK, how about this – mirrors.

octo mirror cosy home blogImage via Cosy Home Blog

Mirrors add sparkle to a room. They can make a smaller room appear larger. When a mirror reflects a window, it helps bring more light into the room. Wherever you hang a mirror, make sure it reflects something beautiful…

large vw house beautifulImage via House Beautiful

I absolutely love the look of layered mirrors. They’re so glam, and there’s a depth to them that you don’t get with one mirror. This layered bathroom mirror is especially beautiful, because there’s also a sconce installed on the mirror – upping the look from glam to  super-glam!

vanity two ellieImage via Two Ellie

An ornate gold mirror looks great layered on top of a modern mirrored chimney breast.

tiles style curatorImage via Style Curator

Here’s another gold mirror layered with a large white mirror.

mantel citifiedImage via This is Glamorous

And how freaky is this – here’s the exact same mirror layered against two simple white mirrors. (Hmmmm… even the vase on the mantel is the same in both pictures.) The sleek black mantel and zebra print ottoman give this room a modern feel.

mantel citified 2Image via This is Glamorous

How sexy is this room with layered mirrors – even the mantel is mirrored!

blue glamlamb marcus designImage via Marcus Design

Here’s an oval mirror layered on a rectangular mirror. Do you see the triangle created by the stools, lamps, and gold mirror? I think the triangle helps carry your eye right from the floor to the top of the mirror, and it lets you take in all the pretty elements in this vignette.

console style curatorImage via Style Curator

Here’s a super-ornate mirror layered on top of a simple mirror. Don’t you love the effect it creates? :-)

LR room remixImage via Room Remix

Oooh-la-la, this turquoise mirror is hot!

Dramatic mirror livingetcImage via Livingetc

Another mirror & sconce combination. I love this look!

bath belgian pearls nh designImage via Belgian Pearls, designed by NH Design

More layered mirrors in the bathroom – maybe his & hers?

multiple mirrors home workshopImage via Marcus Design

I posted this picture from Carter & Company on DesignTies recently. It’s so beautiful, I have to include it here!

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Another way to layer mirrors is by leaning them against each other. This has a more casual look and feel. And it’s a lot easier than hanging them!

console table phoebe howardPhoebe Howard

rustic morgies favorite thingsImage via Morgie’s Favorite Things

Layer leaning mirrors on the floor – why not?!

floor mirrors a beach cottageA Beach Cottage

Here’s a twist on layered mirrors – artwork hung on top of a mirror.

art style curator Image via Style Curator

art stylish decorImage via Stylish Decor

robert-passal art mirrorsRobert Passal

wall room remixImage via Room Remix

How about this for a sweet look – mirrors hung in front of windows. This is the room that got me hooked on this look. It’s Patricia Gray’s bathroom, and it’s beautiful!

patricia gray bathroom

I think I love the concrete vanity in this bathroom as much as the mirror!

bath girl meets glamourImage via Girl Meets Glamour

This one is quite charming :-)

Image via HGTV.com

Heheheh! These mirrors look like eyes! OMG, is it just me, or do the mirrors and vanity look like a frog face?!

mirrors over windows met home

The round mirror helps soften all the square lines in this bathroom.

round bath mirror houzzImage via Houzz

And finally, you can’t have a make-up vanity without a mirror!

vanity architectural digestImage via Architectural Digest

(Karen at Ocean Soul left a comment mentioning the mirrors in the bathroom in the Coastal Living Ultimate Beach House. Thanks Karen – here they are!)

coastal living ultimate beach house bathroom

Hubby and I did a little project on the weekend inspired by my love for layered mirrors. I’ll be posting about it on Monday, along with instructions on how a professional creates this look and how we did it. It sometimes helps to have an uber-analytical hubby!

So what do you think – would you incorporate layered mirrors into your home?

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