With their wide range of shapes, sizes and styles, mirrors can be customised to suit any interior style, from modern and minimalist to classic and rustic.
Mirrors can be used in many rooms
In living rooms
Use large wall mirrors to create a sense of space and light in a living room. You can position the mirror opposite a window for maximum light reflection throughout the room.
In bathrooms
Practical mirrors above the washbasin are necessary for many daily routines that take place in the bathroom. Decorative frame mirrors can also give the bathroom a more luxurious feel.
In bedrooms
Full length mirrors are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, perfect for seeing the whole outfit. Wall mirrors above dressers can also create a decorative effect in the bedroom.
In hallways
Small mirrors in narrow hallway areas can make the room feel brighter and more spacious. A mirror near the door is also handy for quickly check yourself before heading out.
In offices
Mirrors can be used to create a professional and inviting work environment, and can also make small office spaces feel larger.
Advantages of mirrors in the home
Create a sense of spaciousness
Mirrors create a sense of spaciousness by reflecting light and visually opening up rooms. This is especially useful in small or confined spaces.
Light reflection
By placing mirrors strategically, natural light and lighting can be spread more effectively in a room, making it brighter and more inviting. Place candle lanterns in front of the mirror to create even more cosy light reflection in the room.
Practical and stylish
In addition to their aesthetic benefits, mirrors are practical for daily use in bathrooms, bedrooms and hallways.
Clean your mirror
Depending on where it is placed, your mirror can quickly get fingerprints or become dirty. And no one wants a dirty mirror. You can polish your mirror clean using window cleaner and glass cleaner.
Frequently asked questions about Mirrors
How can I position mirrors to maximise light in a room?
To maximise light, place mirrors opposite or alongside windows to reflect natural light into the room. If there is not enough natural light, place mirrors near light sources such as lamps and chandeliers to spread the lighting more effectively.
How can mirrors be cleaned without leaving streaks?
To clean mirrors without leaving streaks, use a mixture of water and a small amount of vinegar or a mirror cleaner. Spray the solution on a microfibre cloth instead of directly on the mirror, then wipe the mirror in circular motions. Use a dry microfibre cloth to wipe the mirror afterward for a shiny surface.