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Addressing your questions about mirror size, placement, and types for space enhancement
Put a mirror across from a window. It will reflect the light and make the room feel brighter and more open. Also, placing a large mirror on a wall can trick your eye into thinking the room is deeper.
Tall, rectangular mirrors work well in narrow hallways or rooms. They draw the eye upwards and make the space feel taller. You can also use a series of smaller mirrors along a wall to create the illusion of length.
A full-length mirror is great for entryways or hallways so you can check your appearance before leaving. A large decorative mirror can also make these often smaller spaces feel more welcoming and brighter.
Yes! LED mirrors provide extra light without taking up space like a lamp. The light reflection from the mirror will also help make the small room feel brighter and bigger.
You can lean a large mirror against a wall behind furniture like a sofa or a console table. You can also hang smaller decorative mirrors as part of a gallery wall with pictures and art. Just make sure the mirror reflects something nice, like a window or a pretty part of the room.
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