Saturday, February 11, 2012

How could I incorporate a large wall mirror in decorating a massage room?

My daughter is decorating a room at a local spa to work as a Massage Therapist. In the room there is a large wall mirror that can't be taken down. How can we incorporate the mirror into our decorating. The wall color is a lavender. It has a curtain rode over the mirror that we had planned to drap a cloth over but we don't know what to do with the mirror.

How could I incorporate a large wall mirror in decorating a massage room?
I'd try again to get rid of it - any mirror in a massage room should be small, face-level, and not in line with the table (i.e. for the client who wants to check their hair or face after a massage). As a therapist, I don't want to be distracted by a mirror, I don't want my clients looking in the mirror during a massage, and I don't want them worrying about me looking at them in the mirror, if you follow me.



So if you really can't pry it off the wall, option 2 is cover it completely. Rather than just hanging a curtain, I'd consider tacking something more secure over it. Perhaps simply an inexpensive but attractive piece of fabric. Indulge your creativity. Maybe some poker -playing dogs in black velvet (OK, I'm kidding).



Such a covering will also help acoustically - by sucking up some of the sound in the room.



Good luck....
Reply:There are some decorative "faux murals" available, that can be applied to the mirror surface. There are several different scenes available, that may set a theme that you may like. The product sticks to glass through a static electricity process, and can be removed when needed without damaging the mirror. I've seen the product, in local hardware stores.
Reply:cover it....oh, buy a spray can of "touch of glass" sold with spray paints...it gives a frosted look but it comes off with rubbing alcohol. i would not want a massage in a room with a large mirror in it....ewww

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