#FULL LENGTH MIRROR FULL#
Umbra Modern Arched Brass Framed Leaning Full Length Mirror 20 x 62. Brass Over-the-Door (can also be hung on a wall) | 15×51 | $49Ģ3. Shop Floor & Standing Mirrors from Ashley. Black Over-the-Door (can also be hung on a wall) | 15×51 | $49ģ. ( We have #5 guest room, and #35 in the master bedroom)Ģ. So whether you need one for your closet or bathroom, or just can’t figure out what to put on that wall–maybe a big mirror is the answer! In love!īelow we rounded up a few of our favorite full length mirrors for every budget. Small, dark nooks are practically begging for a show-stopping mirror. The example below has me eyeing our large blank dining room wall for the arched mirror…Īnd the one below reminded me not to neglect a stair landing… Or here in the living room filling in a blank wall near the stairs! Look at this beautiful large mirror above a fireplace in a living room! There was a minute in our last house, we had one in our living room… We used a full length mirror in our entry to fill a tall space: A beautiful full length mirror isn’t just for a closet! It’s a great way to bounce light, reflect something beautiful or even make a small space look larger. I’ll keep you posted on where we end up there!īut before you worry about where the arched mirror will end up that’s currently in our closet, I have at least 20 ideas for spots in our house and none of them are in a closet.
I made plans for our version that’s a little wider (see below) and sent them to a metal worker for a bid. (We definitely don’t have designer shoes). A pivoting mirror floating a couple feet in front of our shoes would still allow us to access them, but disguise them a little bit, too. The idea came to me when I came across this closet in an apartment in Kiev (source) and I knew it was the perfect solution for our closet.
Where our current arched mirror is we’ll be filling in that inset in the wall with shoe shelves and we would like a mirror to float in front of it.
#FULL LENGTH MIRROR UPDATE#
But before we get to those examples, I wanted to give you an update on our closet mirror! We’re working on having one custom made to fit our design plan.
You don’t need to crowd a large room with a table or other furniture.A full length mirror is a household staple, but over the years I’ve learned it isn’t just for the closet. Designers suggest adding drama and height to any space with a mirror that’s at least three-quarters the height of your wall.īear in mind: A mirror with a thin frame or no frame creates more of a “window” effect, blending into the background like outdoor scenery through a window, while an oversized floor mirror with a chunky frame is a showstopper all its own. A gold floor mirror with arched corners creates more of a vintage look.Ī floor mirror acts as a window, increasing brightness and visual interest even if it doesn’t have windowpane styling). When choosing a full-length floor mirror, designers say to consider the scale of other items in your room compared to the mirror’s frame.įor instance, if you have casual or modern decor, select a floor-standing mirror with a light frame or a sturdy wood frame so that the mirror doesn’t appear fragile. Lastly, a floor mirror in an entryway or at the end of a hallway can help these spaces feel more expansive and add a welcome splash of brightness when you return home. You also could rest it a few feet to the right or left of the wall mirror to double the feeling of spaciousness. If you already have another mirror in a room, such as one above a mantel, try placing a floor mirror off-center on the opposite wall to dial up the brightness. A large floor mirror in a corner can create a cozy reading or studying nook like you’re curling up on a window seat.Īnchor a large mirror behind a sofa to open up a small room and keep the mirror away from foot traffic. Placing a floor mirror next to a window will bounce more natural light into a room. While you might want to lean a standing mirror against the far wall of your dining room, designers recommend trying it against different walls to see how it reflects available light. When placing a decorative floor mirror, be flexible at first. It’s all about the size and the placement. A floor mirror or standing mirror can make a room appear larger, reflect light to help a space become more inviting, and impress your guests with its beauty. If you’ve thought a floor mirror is solely for checking that you look pulled together each day, you’re missing out on a design element that can make a creative statement. Frequently Asked Floor & Standing Mirrors Questions