Mirror Designs For Every Room
Round, rectangular, sunburst or ornate – find the decorative style that fits your needs
Laura Gaskill
18 December 2018
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Mirrors are a decorator’s magic weapon: They can make a room feel bigger, brighter and more stylish, not to mention help you get ready in the morning. Whether you’re on the hunt for a mirror to hang in the dining room, entry, bedroom, bath or over the mantel, this guide will help you navigate the (seemingly endless) possibilities and zero in on one or two smart options for each room.
Is there just one perfect mirror type for each space? Of course not. But when the variety seems overwhelming, these suggestions can help point you in the right direction, so you can find that just-right mirror for your room.
Dining Room: Antiqued or windowpane mirror
Adding a mirror to the dining room can help the space appear bigger and reflect light – but it can also be awkward to sit at dinner facing a big, clear mirror. Instead, opt for one with a smoky antiqued finish or a windowpane mirror.
In this Greenwich, Connecticut, home, interior designer Lee Ann Thornton used antiqued mirror panels over the fireplace to reflect the light from the candelabra chandelier.
Dining Room: Antiqued or windowpane mirror
Adding a mirror to the dining room can help the space appear bigger and reflect light – but it can also be awkward to sit at dinner facing a big, clear mirror. Instead, opt for one with a smoky antiqued finish or a windowpane mirror.
In this Greenwich, Connecticut, home, interior designer Lee Ann Thornton used antiqued mirror panels over the fireplace to reflect the light from the candelabra chandelier.
In this space by The Refined Group, a windowpane mirror positioned opposite the dining table subtly obscures the reflection. Windowpane mirrors trick the eye into seeing a window rather than a mirror; your space feels bigger – and your dinner guests can relax.
Entry: Big round mirror
It’s common for entryways to be a bit dark. A big mirror will amplify what light you do have and can make a narrow space feel roomier. Why round? While other shapes can certainly work in the entry, a round mirror is a sure bet. Its curves are a welcome counterpoint to the straight lines and sharp angles of the doorway, and it works equally well above a console table or on its own.
Find out how mirror affects the vastu of a space
It’s common for entryways to be a bit dark. A big mirror will amplify what light you do have and can make a narrow space feel roomier. Why round? While other shapes can certainly work in the entry, a round mirror is a sure bet. Its curves are a welcome counterpoint to the straight lines and sharp angles of the doorway, and it works equally well above a console table or on its own.
Find out how mirror affects the vastu of a space
Bedroom: Leaning floor mirror
In the bedroom, a full-length mirror is helpful for getting ready, and positioned to the side of the bed, it’s there when you want it but isn’t staring you in the face while you’re trying to relax. Opting for a leaning rather than flush-mounted mirror looks more modern; you can still secure the top of the mirror with a wall anchor to prevent tipping.
In the bedroom, a full-length mirror is helpful for getting ready, and positioned to the side of the bed, it’s there when you want it but isn’t staring you in the face while you’re trying to relax. Opting for a leaning rather than flush-mounted mirror looks more modern; you can still secure the top of the mirror with a wall anchor to prevent tipping.
Bathroom: Large mirror, simple frame
In the bathroom, a big mirror and good lighting are key. Aim for a mirror close to the width of your vanity. And while frameless mirrors are a popular choice in the bathroom – both for better visibility and ease of cleaning – there’s no reason you can’t have a mirror with a frame if you want one. The mirror shown here has a simple, narrow frame, but the vibrant green adds a playful touch.
See these statement-making mirror styles for the bathroom
In the bathroom, a big mirror and good lighting are key. Aim for a mirror close to the width of your vanity. And while frameless mirrors are a popular choice in the bathroom – both for better visibility and ease of cleaning – there’s no reason you can’t have a mirror with a frame if you want one. The mirror shown here has a simple, narrow frame, but the vibrant green adds a playful touch.
See these statement-making mirror styles for the bathroom
Powder Room: Ornate mirror
Unlike the bathroom vanity, which you probably use as a getting-ready station in the morning, the powder room is designed for quick stops and guests. With that in mind, this is a great place to splash out on a fun, statement-making mirror. Still aim for a size that matches (or nearly matches) the width of the vanity, to create a full look.
Unlike the bathroom vanity, which you probably use as a getting-ready station in the morning, the powder room is designed for quick stops and guests. With that in mind, this is a great place to splash out on a fun, statement-making mirror. Still aim for a size that matches (or nearly matches) the width of the vanity, to create a full look.
Home Office: Sunburst mirror
In the home office, a mirror isn’t so much a need as a nice extra: The right one adds a bit of sparkle, extra light and enhances the overall style of the room. Any fun, statement-making shape will work, but if you’re not sure what to choose, go with a sunburst mirror. These decorator favourites have a long, rich history, and they look just as stylish today.
Check out these mirror designs and placement ideas
In the home office, a mirror isn’t so much a need as a nice extra: The right one adds a bit of sparkle, extra light and enhances the overall style of the room. Any fun, statement-making shape will work, but if you’re not sure what to choose, go with a sunburst mirror. These decorator favourites have a long, rich history, and they look just as stylish today.
Check out these mirror designs and placement ideas
Living Room: Round or arched mirror
While a rectangular mirror above the mantel can work, a mirror with a bit of a curve to it will nicely offset the angles of the fireplace. Look for a mirror with a rounded or arched top or a round mirror that fills up at least three-quarters of the mantel width, like the one in this space by Nest Design.
Read more:
Use Mirrors for More Light and Style
Tell us:
What style of mirror have you used in your home? Tell us in the Comments below.
While a rectangular mirror above the mantel can work, a mirror with a bit of a curve to it will nicely offset the angles of the fireplace. Look for a mirror with a rounded or arched top or a round mirror that fills up at least three-quarters of the mantel width, like the one in this space by Nest Design.
Read more:
Use Mirrors for More Light and Style
Tell us:
What style of mirror have you used in your home? Tell us in the Comments below.
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Second photo looks like Gilles Villenueve in a Ferrari.
Very nice. Whoever gave them to you has good taste! :-)
Painted mirror on living room wall