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Funny thought that some one would watch themself walk towards themself and then try to walk through themself.
I suppose it could happen if they were drunk or stoned enough.
People don't always look where they are going. People walk though glass doors all the time. Even at night, when there is a reflection. When you work in public service, or any type of customer service, you start to realize how stupid people are, even sober.
PS Hopefully you don't have a lot of company or parties because I can see that someone is going to walk into that thinking it's an archway into another room, sooner or later.
I'm glad you brought this up. I am hosting a party of about 20-25 people this Saturday at my house.
People don't always look where they are going. People walk though glass doors all the time. Even at night, when there is a reflection. When you work in public service, or any type of customer service, you start to realize how stupid people are, even sober.
Oh wow. I completely forgot about this thread. It wasn't until I saw that someone had left me rep on the photos.
As of April of 2024, I can proudly say that no one has tried to walk through it..
Every new person that comes to visit absolutely loves it, stating that they have never seen a mirror so big and with such crystal clarity as I assume that many big mirrors have terrible clarity. Even people that regularly visit are still in awe of it. It's an excellent conversation starter!
It also shows 4+ more mirrors waiting to be placed, somewhere ...
House of mirrors?
OP - how many mirrors are in your house?
But I actually like it propped against the wall - it looks good, makes the room look bigger and brighter. It faces the kitchen, though, but maybe intentionally ...
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