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    An Anish Kapoor mirrored wall sculpture accentuates the 16th-century Italian limestone mantel, and the coffered ceiling, which is original, adds character to the room. Douglas Friedman Fun and ...

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    A shantung silk bow that once belonged to Mario Buatta himself now holds a 19th-century French sunburst clock in place on a wall of the Eerdmans's private living room. Kelly Marshall Carved Mirrors

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    In fact, some living room upgraders find themselves spending way more money than the... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Doorway effect - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, they removed walls and doorways to change how the rooms looked, but the distance traveled remained the same. This change affected whether there was a change in the space. No-Shift Trials : In these trials, when someone entered a large room, part of it was darkened, and there was an invisible barrier to stop them from going to the ...

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    Connecting different areas: Accessories can be used to create a cohesive look throughout a home, linking different rooms through repeated elements or themes. Adapting to trends : Smaller decorative items allow for easier updates to a space's style without major renovations, keeping interiors current.

  7. Illumination problem - Wikipedia

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    The original formulation was attributed to Ernst Straus in the 1950s and has been resolved. Straus asked whether a room with mirrored walls can always be illuminated by a single point light source, allowing for repeated reflection of light off the mirrored walls.