676 Mirrors

The easiest way to make any room look larger is to simply add a mirror to it. From mirrored bedside tables to a freestanding full length mirror for your hallway, there exists a mirror for every room and need. But selecting the right mirror is easier said than done. Here are some quick points to consider before you invest in some quality mirrors for your home. More
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Mirrors where they’re needed most: Choosing bathroom mirrors


No matter how big or small your bathroom is, a good mirror cabinet or two will instantly make it more user-friendly. And you don’t need to stop there; how about a full length mirror on the inside of your bathroom door?

Choose bathroom mirrors that are functional as well as decorative. Large wall mirrors on empty walls - either alongside the bathtub or just next to the bathroom basin - will make your bathroom look a lot bigger than its actual size. Sunburst mirrors or other art deco mirrors framed with your home in mind are great for style accents too.

Wall mirrors, mirrored furniture, and mirrored bedside tables for your bedroom


Your bedroom is prime space for some functional and decorative mirrors, whether it’s a dressing table with mirror combination or eclectic mirrored bedside tables. Several easy design tricks come in handy when you consider wall mirrors for your bedroom.

Choose a large full length mirror or a series of smaller wall mirrors to add some great flow of light and seamless space. Even simple round mirrors when paired with just the right decorative frames can add quite the touch of class to any bedroom.

Additionally, mirrored furniture (for instance: a cupboard with mirrored doors) is quite convenient for smaller bedrooms. When picking a dressing table with mirror features, look for one that matches the framing and accents already on display.

Art deco mirrors for the living room


Wall mirrors make for great artwork on living room walls, especially when they’re matched to the general design you’re after. Use a wide variety of metal-framed, sunburst, antique, venetian, and bevelled mirrors to add that extra bit of charm to your walls. Use clever manipulation of mirror angles to catch interesting lines and light (maybe place one so your stunning chandelier gets some extra room time).

You can also use a beautiful floor mirror or mirror cabinet for the hallway, giving it a more sophisticated look that seamlessly flows into your home’s living and dining spaces. Or simply add an eclectic collection of mirrors in different shapes, frames and sizes to a wall that’s usually bare. This would work for narrow walls or odd pillars that are so often ignored in home design.

Whether it’s bedroom, hallway, living room or bathroom mirrors that you’re after, you’ll find the best mirrors right here. Simply browse through all the options, short-list the ones you love, and buy them from the companies selling them. Happy hunting!