AND, there was a male associate standing right next to me. Lucky for me, I did find the perfect mirror, still on a palette, not yet spotted by the other ruthless HG shoppers. I know myself and I was so desperate for gratification at that moment, even if I hadn’t found just the right thing, I would have talked myself into thinking it was. Pepper and headed out to HomeGoods (second trip of the day), praying that they would have the perfect mirror. It was so long it overlapped the moulding but I could already tell I loved the new setup so much, I couldn’t wait and had to make it happen right then. This weekend, I finally got around to trying it out, and wow! What a difference! I loved the look except for one small detail… it didn’t quite fit haha. So, I have been planning for a long while to flip my mirror and lean it vertically. Like I said, I love my ceiling and my chandelier and want those to be a focal point – that’s a problem when the mirror makes your eyes stop half-way up the wall. I couldn’t get enough of the antique gold finish on the mirror, but having such a long mirror hanging horizontally seemed to visually cut off the wall space above it. I have mentioned before about having purchased a lot most of our furniture before we ever moved in and this mirror and buffet were no exception. I love the furniture, I love the chandelier, I love the tray ceiling ceiling… But, something that has never set quite right with me is the position of the mirror hanging over the buffet.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |