I'm 13 and I just moved into a new house. I have a dresser and it came with a mirror, then my aunt gave me a vanity and it also has a mirror. But the thing is is they can't fit my whole body so I will probably need a full length mirror. But although I love looking at myself when I have friends over it will be too many mirrors. What should I do?
Extra info: I don't wear makeup, I love doing my nails, I really need a desk, I was thinking of turning the vanity into a desk, idk how to turn my vanity into a desk (if I decided to do that)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Home Decorating? Dragonflymagic answered Monday September 30 2013, 1:37 pm: At your age I understand the need for the full length mirror. All my daughters at your age loved dressing up, usually borrowing anything very grownup and sexy for each of them to dress up in, do their hair and makeup and take cute pics in. If the room is going to be crowded, a good place the full length mirror works is on the back of a door. So when your bedroom door is shut, it could go right there on it.
About the vanity, I haven't seen many in my life but the few I have, dont have a spot in the middle big enough to slide an office chair under. If it's to be comfortable whether your playing on computer or doing homework, you'd need to find a chair of some sort that fits it, not a backless stool where you can't relax. The mirror would be attached to the back, and may be easily removed by dad and then you could hang a bulletion board of some sort of the wall right behind it. Real desks that are small and can fit a bedroom are out there to be found. Try to make it work, but if it doesn't let the parents know so they can measure the space and start looking for a small desk to fit the space. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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