Surely it has happened to you too. You have seen an article that has caught your attention, but you have not been able to imagine where or how to incorporate it into your home. If like us, this has happened to you with the Honefoss mirrors from Ikea, you are in luck.
We have come up with numerous proposals that have the Ikea Honefoss mirrors as protagonists. It is not surprising; when a product is simple to install and inexpensive, It did not take us long to find decorative proposals in which to incorporate it. The hall, the kitchen or the living room are just some of the rooms in which you can take advantage of them.
Hexagonal and medium size; This is how Honefoss mirrors from Ikea are. They are sold in packs of ten units, including these five units of each tonality. Independent units, which offer one the possibility to create different designs and that is where our creativity comes into play.
Placing them in an orderly, symmetrical and compact way as if it were a honeycomb, seems the most logical proposal. However, we rarely find them like this. We have seen them in asymmetric compact sets and more habitualemnte, placed in a disorderly way, lengthening the design.
On the dresser in the hall, next to the bed creating an original wall mirror, on the kitchen backsplash ... there are many places where we can use these mirrors, contributing very economically to its decoration. Haven't we told you the price yet? € 15,99. You can also customize them with messages, a great proposal to decorate the hall or dressing room.
In addition to its aesthetic characteristics, it is important to know that in the manufacture of Honefoss mirrors lead is not used. Because it is important? Because being so, it can be recycled or used for energy recovery plants.
What proposals is the one that has caught your attention the most of those that we show you?
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I would like to know how you have put the messages, are they stickers? Where have you bought them? Thanks!!
It can be done with stickers or adhesive vinyls, it is the easiest and cleanest option! but also using letter stencils and frost or acid effect glass paint to etch glass (be careful with the latter if there are children around)