Rustic mirrors are well loved for their naturalistic features. These mirrors are created using materials from the outdoors. One of these mirrors is an inviting addition to any home's decor. They're available in a variety of unique styles and finishes.
Styles
Texture is a defining element of rustic mirrors. They're created using a variety of mediums including wood, leather and pressed flowers or leaves. Many mirrors feature original borders composed of intertwined twigs or delicate pinecones. Popular woods used in the construction of the mirror frames include pine, hickory and birch. Some of these mirrors are smoothly polished and others are raw and unadulterated. Distressed or rusty-looking frames are popular in rustic mirrors as well. These qualities give the mirrors more character and country charm.
Design Tips
If you're looking for a great way to bring in a bit of casual elegance to a room, a rustic mirror makes a perfect, subtle choice. Many people feel it necessary to incorporate bulky wooden furniture to make a room feel rustic. This isn't a case. When decorating, it is generally a good idea to limit the rustic accessories in a room. Although rustic pieces provide a homey, "mountain cabin" feel, too many pieces can become overpowering and detract from a room's appeal. Also, by grouping a distressed mirror near some floral pillows or curtains, you can create a trendy shabby-chic look.
Mother Nature's Influence
Not only are rustic mirrors designed with a variety of natural materials, many also depict scenes from the natural world. Some rustic mirrors are also bordered by various metals including iron and copper. Etches of wildlife and picturesque scenery are commonly seen bordering a rustic mirror.
A rustic mirror provides a warm, casual elegance in a room. Inspired by Mother Nature, one of these unique pieces will be loved by all.