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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.

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....

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.

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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