Mirrors aren’t only used for makeup or dressing up, there are many advantages, because of which mirrors are so widely used for decor. Mirrors have a wonderful property of making any space look bigger, that’s why they are so great for using them in small spaces like entryways. Mirrors also reflect the light, so the room will be filled with it, and if your mirror is in a vintage frame, it will add a refined touch to your space. Tons of advantages, right? It’s time to hang some mirrors in your rooms, isn’t it? Here are some ideas that may inspire you.
Wall Mirrors
A large wall mirror will redefine the space, add chic, reflect the light and give a glam touch to any room – this is a perfect idea for an entryway. One more idea is creating a mirror arrangement, for example, take repeated mirrors in the same frames and hang them on the wall. There are cool hex-shaped mirrors in brass frames, circle ones of different sizes for creating very eye-catching arrangements. Some designers create masterpieces like mirrors on rough wood pieces, which combine natural materials like wood and modern ones like mirrors.
Oversized wall mirror in a black frame defines the white entryway.
A wall mirror in a marble frame for an art deco entryway.
An antique French framed mirror adds chic and beauty to this living room.
A combo of four same mirrors for the entryway looks chic, modern and welcoming.
Rough wood pieces with matching mirrors on top look really unique, such an arrangement will blow everybody's mind.
A circle wall mirror arrangement looks cool and modern, such an unusual decor idea.
A framed mirror wall makes the dining room look bigger and is eye-catching.
A gorgeous framed mirror in a black backdrop is complemented with a narrow console on a circle base.
A hex framed mirror arrangement is a cool and eye-catchy decoration for this space.
A small entryway needs only a comfy bench and a large mirror to make it look bigger.
A trio of three tall mirrors makes the dining room look bigger.
An oversized wooden frame mirror highlights the double height ceiling and makes the living room bigger.
Oversized mirror in a metallic frame with a large vintage chandelier look exquisite and adorable.
The sink zone is defined with a large wall mirror in a black frame.
Repeated wall mirrors in eye-catchy frames to fit a Moroccan bathroom.
Repeated mirrors in large white frames on the wall make the shabby chic space a bit more modern.
Mirror Walls
You can also opt for whole mirror walls, they really make a bold statement. Unique geo arrangement mirrors covering the whole wall will definitely catch an eye, a smoked mirror wall will add chic to the entryway, and a minimalist space will play out in fresh colors with a geo mirror wall. The dining space will be more eye-catching with a statement antique mirror wall, and it will add a refined feel.
A geometric mirror wall visually doubles the living room and it looks much bigger.
A mirror wall adds luxury to this living room together with marble and brass details.
A mirror wall is used to make the laconic bedroom more interesting.
A smoked mirror wall, a geo base console make this entryway super modern and eye-catchy.
An oversized antique mirror on the wall adds a refined feel to the dining room.
Mirror panel wall looks very eye-catching and it's a unique idea for a statement wall.
Mirror Wall Decals
If you don’t have appropriate mirrors or don’t want to bother yourself with framing and hanging them, there’s a cool idea – mirror wall decals. There are a lot of options to try and you can create different arrangements and accents. You can cover the whole wall, or highlight just a fireplace or make an accent on the wall – there are lots of shades and shapes to choose from.
A large geo mirror accent for the fireplace looks shiny and glam.
A modern geo mirror wall decal over the sofa for a modern feel.
A wall decal is made from acrylic mirrors is lighter than usual mirrors, you can arrange it anywhere in the room.
Such hexagonal mirror decals will make the space more interesting.
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