Sage Interiors Mirrors
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the return policy for furniture and home decor?
Sage Interiors likely allows returns within a certain period, but specific details like the exact window and conditions are not available.
Are there any items that cannot be returned?
Items such as custom orders, personalized items, or those sold as 'final sale' may not be eligible for returns.
Who covers the return shipping costs?
Customers usually cover the return shipping costs unless the item is defective or the return is due to an error by Sage Interiors.
How can items be returned?
Returns are typically processed through an online system or customer service, where customers can obtain a return authorization and instructions.
How can I use mirrors to make a small room look bigger?
Place mirrors opposite windows or light sources to reflect light and views, making the space appear larger and brighter.
What types of mirrors are best for bathrooms?
Water-resistant mirrors with fog-free technology or heated demister pads are ideal for bathrooms to maintain clarity.
Can decorative mirrors be used as a centerpiece in living areas?
Yes, large decorative mirrors can serve as focal points, adding style and reflecting light to brighten living spaces.
How does the concept of an optical midpoint play into design?
The optical midpoint is a visual sweet spot slightly above the center of an area. Placing objects at this point can make a design look more aesthetically pleasing.
What are some innovative ways to fill an empty wall without pictures?
Start with key decorative items and let your collection evolve. Use the floor layout method before hanging for an organic design.
What are some effective ways to clean and maintain my furniture and rugs?
Use sticky lint rollers for picking up small debris, wet wipes for mark removal, and thin stockings over vacuum nozzles to clean hard-to-reach areas like LEGO pieces.
How high should artwork or decorative mirrors be hung?
The center of artwork or decorative displays should be at eye level, approximately 57 to 60 inches from the floor, depending on the average height of the occupants.