A well-placed garden mirror can do wonders to enhance any outdoor space. And mirrors are a great addition for any garden, with the power to totally transform the space.

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Garden mirror ideas are especially useful in small courtyard gardens, on roof terraces and limited balconies to add an extra dimension.

A well-placed mirror can be transformative garden idea, adding a new dimension to gardens by increasing a sense of space and reflecting light into more shady spots. As the trend for taking interior style outdoors continues to grow, garden mirrors are becoming more and more popular.

Along with outdoor rugs and cushions, garden mirrors are one of the easiest ways to add character to an outdoor living area – a brilliant budget garden idea. It’s important to think about where you place your mirror and what you want to achieve.

Why hang a mirror in your garden?

A garden mirror will reflect sunlight and if positioned cleverly, can help to make your a small garden look bigger. Traditional outdoor mirrors can be heavy and must be secured to the wall with the correct fixings. Modern acrylic mirrors are lighter and come in a variety of styles. An illusion mirror can create dramatic effects such as appearing to be a garden gate in a wall or hedge, or even a window. Whichever design you choose, an outdoor mirror is a transformative accessories.

Best of all this simple garden transformation needn’t be at great expense. You might have an existing mirror indoors that you can upcycle and give a new home outdoors.

If doing this make sure you use the right paint or sealant to ensure your garden mirror looks the part and is weatherproof. It’s easy to see why garden mirrors are gaining popularity. Here are a few more garden mirror ideas to get your creative juices flowing…

Garden mirror ideas…

Paint the frame to match the fence

Make your garden mirror feel like part of the décor by painting the frame in the same shade as the fence. Matching the colours allows the mirror itself to be the focal point, rather than the frame. This idea is perfect for creating a cohesive, well-styled garden scheme. On-trend colours such as the black stain, seen above, is a striking colour choice for garden fences and mirrors to enhance the surrounding greenery. Add pops of contrasting colour by painting flower pots bright and using vibrant accent cushions.

Hang at the right height

A strategically placed mirror gives the garden an added sense of depth. To take this outdoor interiors trend one step further you
could hang an over-mantel mirror halfway up the wall to recreate the illusion of a mantelpiece. A familiar interior layout used in the garden helps create an outdoor living room idea.

Go large to maximise the impact

Of course the bigger you go the bolder the impact, as this large window pane mirror proves in this small courtyard garden. The generous sizes helps to reflect back more light and greenery to inject vibrancy into the small space. Another top tip, to make the space feel bigger, is painting the walls white as the colour will reflect better and create a sense of airiness.

Add ambiance to a dining area

Add interest and atmosphere to a area of the garden where entertaining takes place, beside a dining area or quirky garden bar idea. The reflection adds another dimension to proceedings, while of course reflecting back any lighting and elements of decoration used to dress the space.

Place to enhance plants

Making an impression with vertical planting, then elevate the look even further by placing mirrors behind to make more of a feature of your pots and plants.

Upcycle a window frame

Create your own outdoor mirror out of an old window frame using mirrors that you can pick up in craft stores.

Create the illusion of extra space

Have you ever thought a small room was twice the size?

Only to realise upon closer inspection that it is in fact an illusion, created by a well-placed mirror. When you can’t see the edges or a defined shape of a mirror it blends in seamlessly to a space.

In a garden space this works brilliantly to give depth to a flower bed and soften corners. It also helps to reflect light, ideal in a small shady corner of the garden.

Double the planting by positioning mirrors low

A mirror placed against a wall at a low level can beautifully accentuate flowers perfectly. When you’d put the hard work in to get the plants looking their best, you’ll want to show them off to their full potential. A mirror can cleverly cover all angles, giving you more of an overall effect.

This is a clever way to make your planting efforts go a little further too. Perhaps you don’t have enough budget to go for extra plants? A strategically placed mirror can double the amount of plants – without having to double the garden budget.

Extend your interiors style to an outdoor space

Replicate a living room idea by including traditional-style furniture in the garden. Add some wow factor to your garden walls with an outsized mirror. A generous garden mirror creates a very convincing illusion to a garden beyond.

If you have flora and fauna that is worth showing off, then double-up the effect with an oversized mirror.

Add colour to a stone wall

A well-placed mirror can add a splash of colour and interest to a boring old stone wall. This mirror acts as a constantly changing work of art reflects a oak tree in the distance, it will change from green to shades of amber as the seasons progress.

Use alternative shapes to add interest

Use quirky shaped mirrors to add decorative interest. A charmingly shaped mirror creates a window-like portal into another world. Proving mirrors don’t have to be large to work wonders, a petite distressed mirror adds character to an otherwise plain brick wall.

Garden mirror dos and don’t

  • Do consider what will be reflecting. Don’t place your mirror opposite a wall with drain pipes or air ducts.
  • Do try to reflect the leafy interest in your garden
  • Do use full length mirrors to create the illusion of a garden beyond
  • Do consider using a hardy framed indoor mirror outdoors. Often especially designed garden mirrors are made of plastic or polished metal and won’t achieve the right look (you don’t want your garden to look like a child’s soft play area!)
  • Don’t place mirrors too high up or anywhere they are likely to impact bird flight
  • Don’t use mirrors in the path of direct sunlight, where they are likely to become a fire hazard

Will you be adding a garden mirror to your outdoor space? We think it’s a winner!


(Article source: Ideal Home)

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