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Clocks and Mirrors.

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Calendargirl Sun 16-Feb-25 07:44:12

For no real reason, I have just walked round our bungalow counting how many clocks and mirrors we have.

14 of each.

I like to see plenty of them surrounding me for some obscure reason.

DH thinks we have too many, but I like to hear a ticking clock, not that they all tick, and mirrors reflect light.

Gwyllt Mon 17-Feb-25 14:12:32

I love Clocks. I have a wall full of clocks in the hall non are going. It can take it as it a Victorian house with high ceilings. Because people know I like them I get given them My pride and joy is a modern oak grandfather clock Which has a lovely deep tone.
Love mirrors too but don’t look in them these days unless I have to

yogitree Mon 17-Feb-25 14:01:53

1 bed bungalow: Clocks in bedroom, study and kitchen. (3). Mirrors Full Length in Hall, Wall mirror in Hall, Wall mirror in Living Room, Wardrobe Mirror in Bedroom, Wall Mirror in Bathroom. (5)

TheWeirdoAgain59 Mon 17-Feb-25 13:56:55

One clock in my livingroom and one mirror on the bathroom cabinet.

wibblywobblywobblebottom Mon 17-Feb-25 13:21:14

I have a clock on my laptop and mobile. And a bathroom mirror.

grandMattie Mon 17-Feb-25 13:12:39

Three of each. Tiny flat.

Oreo Sun 16-Feb-25 14:25:57

Just been to check out of interest
7 mirrors
6 clocks

twinnytwin Sun 16-Feb-25 14:15:20

19 mirrors and 9 clocks. Many of the mirrors were from my parents/parents in law homes and are mainly for decoration. We do have a four bedroom home, with large hall.

AuntieE Sun 16-Feb-25 14:01:39

2 alarm clocks in bedroom plus 2 mirrors, wall clock in kitchen plus digital clock as a feature of the oven, sitting-room clock, currently not working, one in study, which works if I remember to wind it, and a bathroom mirror and adjustable shaving mirror.

Jane43 Sun 16-Feb-25 13:30:17

Five wall clocks, four mirrors plus mirrored doors on one wardrobe and mirrors on doors of two bathroom cabinets.

Georgesgran Sun 16-Feb-25 13:21:45

I’ve just worked out mirrors in every room, except the utility and family rooms. Only 2 actual clocks, both wall, one in the study and a big skeleton one in the master bathroom - which no one uses!
I always wear a watch, and lots of appliances around the house tell the time too.

NonGrannyMoll Sun 16-Feb-25 12:28:54

6 mirrors (in a 10-room house) - oh no, 7 (counting my grandma's old overmantel).
8 clocks (10 if you count the clocks on 2 computers)
Anecdote: We once had a wind-up clock in the bedroom. Its clanky ticking drove me mad so it was relegated to DH's study. He told his mum about it and from then on, whenever we stayed with her, she went to great pains to put all her clocks in a cupboard (except one, which was battery-powered). It was strangely soothing, not knowing what the heck the time was without going into her living room.

Norah Sun 16-Feb-25 12:23:06

10 mirrors, 5 clocks

kittylester Sun 16-Feb-25 12:18:41

ViceVersa

Ahh, so it's purely a decor thing then? I just had visions of you all going around admiring your reflections in all those mirrors all day!

God, no! That would be scary!

GrannyGravy13 Sun 16-Feb-25 12:12:17

We have mirrors in every room also the hallway.

Not so many clocks, just a half case grandmother clock in the dining room (my paternal grandparents), a gold ormolu carriage clock in the sitting room and a clock radio in our bedroom.

Every flipping appliance in the kitchen and laundry has its own individual clock 🤬

JamesandJon33 Sun 16-Feb-25 11:49:37

2 clocks on the wall…kitchen and living room. 2 bedside clocks. Four mirrors, plus mirrored wardrobe doors.

Casdon Sun 16-Feb-25 11:46:06

kittylester

They reflect light and add interest to a room's decor.

Absolutely this. I don’t like gloom, and mirrors make a huge difference to the feel of rooms.

Cabbie21 Sun 16-Feb-25 11:43:46

Two mirrors in the bathroom and one in the hall. I try to avoid them.
A carriage clock in the sitting room which needs winding weekly. A battery one in my study. A wall clock in the kitchen, plus those on the cooker and microwave. Bedside clock radio.
DH collected clocks but I have sold them all ( about 18) bar one.

ViceVersa Sun 16-Feb-25 11:40:27

Ahh, so it's purely a decor thing then? I just had visions of you all going around admiring your reflections in all those mirrors all day!

merlotgran Sun 16-Feb-25 11:31:32

I kitchen clock and six mirrors - two are on wardrobe doors.

I live in a two bedroom bungalow.

Davida1968 Sun 16-Feb-25 11:06:46

Six clocks (not counting the two bedside radio-clocks) and seven mirrors, plus mirrors in both bathrooms. In a two-bedroom home. (Almost all of them were bought in charity shops.) Like other GNs here, I love the light which comes from having mirrors around.

Granmarderby10 Sun 16-Feb-25 10:39:21

Mirrors reflect light and can provide the illusion of space in small areas such as hallways and bathrooms.
I do so like a clock here and there
All that’s required is a willing “ handyperson” ….or perhaps I could get around to learning how to use that drill I bought 🤗

kittylester Sun 16-Feb-25 10:26:27

They reflect light and add interest to a room's decor.

ViceVersa Sun 16-Feb-25 10:24:48

Why do people need so many mirrors?

Whitewavemark2 Sun 16-Feb-25 10:22:35

7 mirrors

1 grandmother clock in the hall, ticks and chimes.

1 chiming mantle lock in one reception room. 7 other clocks

pascal30 Sun 16-Feb-25 10:19:45

No clocks and 3 mirrors