What to do with this mirrored wall
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you could get painters tape and do design on the glass, or here is a couple sites might give you some ideas
https://www.pinterest.com/ann123marie/murals-ceiling-wall-floor-finishes/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C2JCOAA/ref=twister_B01DNC8O6I?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
or even this
http://www.harrietcarter.com/home-decor-curtains-covers/_/page/1
Mirrors reflect everything in your room...that is the problem and not the mirror itself.
Yes that look was used believe in late 70s. I would hang up heavy drapes just leaving center mirror exposed and declutter that buffet you have. You can use wood around center mirror with velcro so it looks like those expensive ones you see. That way it eliminates the sofa and hopefully the TV that is reflecting off of it now. Instead of making room look larger it makes it look sloppy do to reflecting everything on walls in other room.
They make window films that can look like stain glass. Check out your local big box hardware store, on line to see options and manufactures. (Costs also) other than that you can chemical etch, which is a lot of work. Or just apply contact paper/ wall paper. Or put a shelving unit or other large object in front. With out seeing whole room , I really couldn't tell you what's going to work best. Or create a faux wall by framing in sheet rock or even extruded polystyrene foam (pink or blue ridged foam boards used for insulation, it takes paint fine. (I use it to create Halloween tombstone's) you could even put up panneling, lots of options there. I believe it could be glued directly to mirrors. Ask for attaching options at store if you go this route.
Measure down to where a nice big mirror would hang if you wanted to put one. Mark it off so you know where to attach the frame....... Then WALLPAPER!!!! If you want to have a mirror on that wall don't paper the area you marked, find a frame you like and attach it to the wall. You're lucky the mirrors are in panels. Our first house.... mirror squares! OY!!
I want to put Renoboard on my mirror, They are the entire wall. Hate them.
You could use Contact for Mirrors and Glass, or Cover with Wallpaper, or Cover with an atractive Screen you can see the mirror through. It is not a large room and you may need the feeling or look of more space it gives.
Easy answer would be to paint them.
Hi Leslie! You can paint the, with chalk paint! They would look great!