Wall mirrors are essential in almost every home if not every room in your home. There is an exciting range of stylish, elegant wall mirrors everywhere you see. In a variety of sizes, colours and styles which gives you the flexibility to select a mirror that not only suits your personal taste but will also blend effortlessly into your home. 

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A wall mirror can be a serious asset when you’re decorating because it reflects light. It helps brighten and widen even the smallest and darkest of rooms to make them more comfortable and inviting. A wall mirror can also add a decorative look to your room, and it makes an ideal focal point for your space. Wall mirrors are extremely popular as not only are they practical they offer a huge range of other benefits and can really enhance any room in your home. 

A wall mirror is a timeless look and one that will complement your home whilst remaining beautiful for many years. Statement pieces make striking focal points in living spaces, while more minimalist options will slot into your existing interior easily. The right mirror on your wall can give the whole space a brand new life. Here are the Top 5 Tips in Choosing Wall Mirrors.

1. What are the different types of mirrors?

Wall mirrors add a touch of luxury and elegance to almost any room in your home. 

Decorative wall mirrors are mirrors with attractive frames offering a stylish alternative to standard mirrors. Mirrors perform many functions. Use one to augment, define, or accentuate what is already present in your space, or place it where it reflects a favourite view. 

You can also use a mirror to open up a room or to add some light. The three most important things you should look at and consider when selecting mirrors are shape, size, colour and style.

2. Shape

As you might have already realised, shape plays an important role in defining any space. While square and rectangular options are usually the most common, you can find wall mirrors in a variety of shapes. It can create a mood, accentuate what is already there or give an illusion of something else.

An angular shape such as a square or rectangle will help give an orderly restrained look. A long horizontal shape will serve to accentuate width, as it helps sweep your eye along a long line. A tall vertical shape will call attention to height as it makes your eye travel up. 

A square or rectangular mirror offers the most traditional look, but choosing a mirror in an unusual shape can bring attention to a wall even if the mirror is small or lacks a decorative frame. For a simple but striking look, opt for a circular or oval wall mirror. 

Use a rounded or curved frame for a softer or maybe even whimsical look, depending on the style of its frame. Funky triangle and diamond-shaped mirrors can add a quirky touch to a room. If you want to make a big design statement, however, go with a bold starburst-shaped mirror that is sure to draw the eye. You can even create a shape by grouping several mirrors together just the way you would with photographs or framed art.

3. Size

The first decision to make when you’re choosing a wall mirror is how large it should be. The size of the mirror should be influenced by a couple of factors. Size does matter because the size of your mirror can influence the impact you want to create. The selection of size should also be based on whether you want the mirror to be a focal point, an accent, or merely act as the background. 

A single small mirror on a large wall will look lost and insignificant. Choose a size that is appropriate for the wall you have selected. If you want your mirror to be​ a focal point in your room, make sure it is large enough to stand out, but also define it by choosing a frame that makes it even more noticeable. If you want your mirror to become part of the background, you should choose one that is extra large so that its function then becomes to make your space appear larger. Don’t give it a frame that draws attention to itself. 

Smaller mirrors can be used as accents, catching light here, reflecting an interesting object there. They can also be used in groups. If you do plan to use smaller mirrors in groups, remember that together they are acting to form a much larger shape and these could act as a focal point in the room. You need to ask yourself, where am I hanging it? 

What size is the wall space? The size of the wall that you’re placing it on and how big an impact you want the mirror to make in your room. If you’re hanging the mirror on a large wall in your living room, dining room or bedroom and you want to make a bold statement, opt for an extra-large mirror, measuring between 25 and 31 inches on each side. If you’re using the mirror as an accent on a small wall near your entryway, you may need one as small as 10 inches on each side. Measure your wall so you know how much space you have to work with and determine how much of it you want the mirror to fill.

4. Style

Some wall mirrors don’t have frames because it’s their size or shape that gives them a strong presence in your room. Your mirrors can reflect the style you already have in your room, but you can also create a great impact by choosing a style that is unexpected and for that reason acts as an accent. While the shape and size of a mirror matter, the frame plays an even greater role in determining style.

When you’re shopping for a mirror, however, you can also opt for a style with a frame that packs a decorative punch all its own. Choose a simple wooden, metal or plastic frame for a sleek, streamlined look. A more frame with simple lines or unusual materials is often more suitable for a casual or modern interior. For a more formal, dramatic look, seek out a mirror with an ornate, gilded frame to serve as a strong focal point for your room. An ornate, carved or gilt frame is often best used in a more traditional or ethnic culture-inspired setting but can be used for contrast in a more modern one. Whimsical frames and distressed looks work well for a country look, or even in an eclectic room. You can also find wall mirrors with mosaic-style frames that feature bits of tile for a fun, eye-catching look.

5. Colour

If you decide on a mirror with a decorative frame, choose an option in a colour that works with the rest of the room’s decor. A basic black, white or wood tone frame can coordinate with virtually any decorating scheme. Gilded metals like gold or silver add a posh look that fits formal or modern decor well. If you’re choosing a wall mirror with a coloured frame, think about how the frame’s colour plays against your wall shade and aim to create a contrast that draws attention to the mirror. You can simply choose a frame in a colour that’s much darker or lighter than the wall, or opt for a coloured frame with a different undertone than the wall shade to create a natural contrast.

Mirrors are almost everywhere in each room of your home. You are more likely to have a mirror in a bathroom or bedroom. When aesthetics are more important than practicality you can choose any style. A large mirror hung adjacent to or opposite a window will reflect plenty of light around the room and create a sense of expansiveness, which is great for small or darker rooms. Since mirrors will only reflect what’s in front of them, choose the wall with care. The reflection becomes a part of your room. The key is choosing the right mirror for your room and the look that you want to create.