Where to Use Mirrors in Your Home

Mirrors are versatile and functional elements that can significantly enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of any space.

From creating the illusion of space and light to adding depth and dimension, mirrors play a vital role in interior design.

Mirrors can help a room feel bigger, bring in extra light, and help with Feng Shui

Most everyone has mirrors over their bathroom sinks, but where else can you use mirrors in your home?

Here are various ways you can incorporate mirrors into your home decor to maximize their impact and elevate your living spaces.

Tips and Tricks for Where to Use Mirrors in Your Homephoto courtesy of shizzi flickr.com/photos/izzi/5676402955/Walls
You can use a mirror on your wall just as you would use artwork. 

Make sure the mirror's frame is the same style as the rest of the room. 

Wall hung mirrors are very popular in entryways so people can check their appearance before leaving the house. 

They are also commonly used over fireplaces. 

Having a floor to ceiling mirror in a closet helps when getting dressed in the morning. 

You can group several mirrors together to create the appearance of one larger mirror. 

Also, make sure you know what your mirror is reflecting.  If your mirror is reflecting an ugly ceiling fan, consider hanging it so it tilts down slightly to reflect a wall instead. 

Make sure your mirror does not create glare in the room during a certain part of the day when the sun reflects off it.

 

Ceiling
You can add mirrors to your ceiling, but it can be very tricky. 

Being able to look down on something or someone can lead to an embarrassing situation. 

If using mirrors on your ceiling, make sure it is in a public room and at least 9' off the floor, preferably higher. 

If you want a mirrored look with less worry about what it is reflecting, consider adding an antique finish to the mirror.

 

Furniture
You can have furniture that is made from mirrors or you can add a mirrored top to an existing table. 

Once again, be aware of what you are reflecting.  You may not want a mirrored vanity that is opposite a toilet.

Backsplash
Consider using mirrors as your kitchen backsplash. 

The mirror will add light under your cabinets and allow you to see who is coming up behind you while you are preparing food.

 

Back of Cabinets
You can add mirrors to the back of cabinets or bookcases for the appearance of additional space. 

This is very popular in home bars behind glassware and liquor bottles.

 

Tray
You can use a mirror as a serving tray or a tray in the bathroom to hold perfume.

 

 

Where to Put Mirrors in Specific Rooms:

Entryway Mirrors
The entryway sets the tone for your home and provides guests with their first impression.

Incorporating a mirror in the entryway can instantly elevate the space and make it feel more welcoming and spacious.

Hang a large mirror above a console table or bench to create a focal point and reflect natural light, making the entryway feel brighter and more inviting.

Additionally, a mirror in the entryway provides a convenient spot for a last-minute hair or outfit check before heading out the door.

 

Living Room Mirrors
The living room is often the heart of the home, where families gather to relax and entertain.

Mirrors can play a crucial role in enhancing the visual appeal and functionality of the living room.

Consider placing a large mirror opposite a window to maximize natural light and create the illusion of a larger space.

Alternatively, use mirrors as decorative accents on gallery walls or above the fireplace to add depth and dimension to the room.

Mirrored furniture, such as coffee tables or side tables, can also enhance the sense of luxury and sophistication in the living room.

 

Dining Room Mirrors
In the dining room, mirrors can enhance the ambiance and create a sense of elegance and refinement.

Hang a mirror on the wall opposite the dining table to reflect candlelight and create a warm and inviting atmosphere during meals.

Alternatively, install a mirrored buffet or sideboard to add glamour and sophistication to the space while providing practical storage for dinnerware and serving pieces.

Mirrors can also make a small dining room feel larger and more open by reflecting light and creating the illusion of space.

 

Bedroom Mirrors
The bedroom is a sanctuary for rest and relaxation, and mirrors can enhance the tranquility and comfort of the space.

Hang a large mirror above the bed to create a focal point and visually expand the room.

Mirrored closet doors can make a small bedroom feel more spacious while providing functional storage solutions.

Additionally, mirrored nightstands or dressers can add a touch of glamour and sophistication to the bedroom decor while providing practical storage for clothing and accessories.

 

Bathroom Sink
Yes, you already have a mirror over your bathroom sink, but it is probably a large mirror stuck to the wall without a frame. 

Consider taking down your wall to wall mirror and replacing it with a framed mirror to add more personality to your bathroom.

 You can even hang a framed mirror over your wall to wall mirror if you don't want to take the mirror down.

Consider incorporating mirrored cabinets or medicine cabinets to maximize storage while maintaining a sleek and streamlined look.

Mirrors with built-in lighting can enhance visibility and create a spa-like ambiance in the bathroom.

 

Hallway Mirrors
Hallways are often overlooked when it comes to decorating, but mirrors can transform these transitional spaces into stylish and functional areas.

Hang mirrors along the length of a narrow hallway to create the illusion of space and reflect light from adjacent rooms.

Alternatively, place a mirror at the end of a hallway to visually expand the space and create a sense of depth.

Mirrors with decorative frames can add visual interest and personality to an otherwise plain hallway.

 

Home Office Mirrors
In the home office, mirrors can enhance productivity and creativity by maximizing natural light and creating a sense of openness.

Position a mirror near a window to reflect sunlight and brighten the workspace, making it feel more inviting and energizing.

Mirrors can also make a small home office feel larger and more spacious by visually expanding the room.

Consider incorporating a mirrored desk or shelving unit to add glamour and sophistication to the workspace while providing practical storage solutions.

 

Outdoor Mirrors
Outdoor mirrors can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your outdoor living spaces while enhancing the functionality and visual appeal of the area.

Hang a mirror on an exterior wall or fence to create the illusion of a larger yard and reflect the beauty of your outdoor surroundings.

Mirrors can also be used to enhance privacy by strategically placing them to block unsightly views or direct attention away from less desirable areas of the yard.

Additionally, mirrors can add a decorative element to outdoor entertaining areas, such as patios or decks, by reflecting candlelight and creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Make sure that your outdoor mirror is positioned in a shady area that it will not create a hot spot when reflecting the sun that might discolor or burn part of your outdoor space.

 

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