I have a mirrored wall in my den. How can I cover it up?
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Can you remove the mirrors?
curtains. floor length. the other option might be patterned window film.
You could paint it, or use decorative non-adhesive window film that comes in many designs from frosted privacy to stained glass, to natural elements.... https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=decorative+non-adhesive+window+film
Paint with glass paint to achieve a stained glass design, paint with chalkboard paint to have a giant idea board, Rustoleum makes a frosted spray paint, and they make a mercury glass paint that would give it real aged look.
You could do a painting on it. First clean it and sand to roughen it up a bit. Then I'd use primer to also help the paint stick. Use a white primer the print picture off the internet then do the old fashioned rubbing of a pencil on the back of the picture then place and trace from the front. You can use as many pics as you want, or can fit. You can also do your own thing. Using any kind of paint (Chalk paint sticks to anything, Unicorn spit can be made into horizontal or vertical lines the blown with a hair dryer to move the paint around so it blends with the other colors. You can also cover it with cling wrap and move the design around until you're happy with the picture. Search the internet for pictures of both paints on mirrors to see what you like or what inspires you. Go ahead with your painting. If you hate it, you can wash it off and start again with Unicorn Spit. Mix colors to get different colors to make your paint. It's very universal.
Good luck!
Cover with contact paper. Pick a color or print to go with everything. Measure the wall, get contact paper, and make sure the paper is from the same lot. This means your paper will have the same color, and one won't be different in shades. Check the lot # on the roll, buy more than you need, you can return any unopened roll. If you buy just enough, when you need more you won't be able to get the same lot#. Good Luck!
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Cover it with fabric that coordinates with your room. You can either sew all the panels together or just overlap each one. I stapled mine at top and bottom of the wall , but since you have mirrors, staple to floor and ceiling
You could try something like these: https://amzn.to/3r7IZIl