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beveled mirror
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would this kind of mirror look good with a frame round it? we have a square one that is damaged on one of the corners. it was expensive and we dont want to throw it away. im not so sure but hubby thinks yes. i think imo that if there is a border/frame then it will make the proportions look funny, surely the bevelled bits are in proportion to the full square in the middle? nb it is a laura ashley mirror gastsby, not sure if still on their website. Or any other ideas how we can use it without framing it?
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I presume it is this style...
http://p.mdcd.net/pro...c017046409afe4f10.jpg
The width of the bevel is such that entirely enclosing it within a frame would be far too heavy a look. Half of the width would give better proportionality.
http://p.mdcd.net/pro...c017046409afe4f10.jpg
The width of the bevel is such that entirely enclosing it within a frame would be far too heavy a look. Half of the width would give better proportionality.