If you don't read books and don't care about the bookshelves don't be too quick to close this article. Just think about it. What impression does a room full of books make? That's right! It will immediately make you look smarter! And where do you put books? Exactly, bookshelf! That's why we made this list of the most creative designs out there. Which one would you put at your house?
Turn Design is responsible for the creation of this midcentury modern home located in the Southwest Hills neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
Inspired by vintage 1960s Italian modernist mirrors and seen at DUMBO House, the Cooper mirror features a sleek, curved frame in an antique brass. Designed to open a room by giving the illusion of more space and light, place above a mantelpiece or in the bathroom for a classic Soho House feel. Curved wall mirror Part of our Cooper mirror range Antique brass Inspired by vintage 1960s Italian modernist mirrors As seen at DUMBO House
Michael Reeves via Dering Hall We all know that mirrors are fantastic for making a space appear larger than it is. It goes like this: available light + reflective surface(s) = much more light = greater sense of space. The problem is that a mirrored wall can sometimes feel vaguely commercial, or even cliche, if the application is off. Here are seven mirrored walls that are anything but, and that pack a big (spatial) punch as well. The lead image is of a Michael Reeves-designed home in London.