is it /effay/ if i use these tiled mirrors put them all over my walls and the ceiling without any margins so the walls are entirely reflective?
>>2927419 (OP)https://youtu.be/jI_EGcv8VVg?&t=24
>>2927419 (OP)that sure is some autism you have man. if you want to live in a house of mirrors, just become a carnie
i want to do something similar for a makeshift gym/dance studio like setup but i'm worried the many pieces will make the reflections not accurate of the motions being performed
>>2927419 (OP)its not gay if theyre all lapped first surface optical grade
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You can do that, wouldn't be the first, very 70s, grew up with a wall if mirrors just like you described. Would not put them on the ceiling, just asking for trouble with that.
>>2927419 (OP)Looks horrible mate. Look up feng shue or whatever it's called, mirrors need to only be in very strategic places as to not cause disturbance to the person.
I had tiled ones on a wall in a small hallway years ago to make the room feel larger. Quite tedious work to install them but it worked.
I now have a small-ish bathroom and placed a 1x1.5 meter mirror above the sink/countertop. Again, it worked wonders and made the room feel much larger.
Tldr: would probably get one big mirror instead of all the small tiled ones.