Guest Picks: A Mirror for Every Wall
Simple to showstopping, these mirrors fit every need — and every room in the home
My family and I just moved, and I’m finally getting to start the fun part: decorating! It is far more enjoyable than unpacking boxes and organizing. My first big task is hanging mirrors, because the previous owners took most of the bathroom mirrors with them. I first started hunting for vanity mirrors but was easily distracted by all of the beautiful decorative mirrors out there.
Depending on your bathroom, any mirror that fits the space can work. It doesn’t even have to be a rectangle. Square, oval or other special shapes can work as long as the size is right. In fact, we have decided to use old decorative mirrors in two of the three bathrooms. And now I’m especially excited because I can purchase a new mirror or two for decorating around the house!
While mirrors are a must in the bathroom, they also work in just about any room in the house. They typically give the illusion of a bigger, brighter space and can solve many a decorating dilemma. Plus, they are so versatile in size and shape and can serve as either a showstopper or a subtle accent piece. I love round mirrors over a bed or in a room where there are a lot of hard angles. The sunburst shape is very trendy right now (and typically inexpensive), while beveled mirrors have a more classic, traditional appeal. Mirrors framed with driftwood and other natural elements are a great way to bring the outdoors in. I personally love the impact of large mirrors. My new house has fairly high ceilings and an open floor plan, so I’ll be looking for mirrors to anchor the tall walls.
I’ve handpicked 20 mirrors that are in the running for a spot in my new home. I hope this helps any of you who are mirror shopping as well! — Erin from Two Story Cottage
Depending on your bathroom, any mirror that fits the space can work. It doesn’t even have to be a rectangle. Square, oval or other special shapes can work as long as the size is right. In fact, we have decided to use old decorative mirrors in two of the three bathrooms. And now I’m especially excited because I can purchase a new mirror or two for decorating around the house!
While mirrors are a must in the bathroom, they also work in just about any room in the house. They typically give the illusion of a bigger, brighter space and can solve many a decorating dilemma. Plus, they are so versatile in size and shape and can serve as either a showstopper or a subtle accent piece. I love round mirrors over a bed or in a room where there are a lot of hard angles. The sunburst shape is very trendy right now (and typically inexpensive), while beveled mirrors have a more classic, traditional appeal. Mirrors framed with driftwood and other natural elements are a great way to bring the outdoors in. I personally love the impact of large mirrors. My new house has fairly high ceilings and an open floor plan, so I’ll be looking for mirrors to anchor the tall walls.
I’ve handpicked 20 mirrors that are in the running for a spot in my new home. I hope this helps any of you who are mirror shopping as well! — Erin from Two Story Cottage
Fretwork Brass Mirror
Add architectural interest with a piece that will never go out of style. This square brass mirror is both elegant and versatile.
Silver Ripple Rectangular Wall Mirror
“Simple but stunning” is the perfect description for this mirror. I’ve owned it for over a decade and used it in four different homes. The beveled look creates a unique dimensional effect.
Metal Frame Pharmacy Mirror With Shelf
Looking for a simple mirror with a vintage vibe? This pharmacy mirror with a shelf is both industrial and practical.
School of Fish Mirror
Accent mirrors are perfect in spaces that need just a little something. This school of fish is unique and fun.
Natural Segovia Mirror
Add warmth to your space with this large carved mirror. It has an eclectic, handmade feel that suits many styles. And the generous size is perfect for larger walls that need something substantial.
Hand-Painted Raya Scalloped Mirror
Smaller mirrors can make an impact when they have the right design. This hand-painted beauty has a worldly flair, and the brilliant jewel tones are just the right touch.
Sana Mehrab Mirror
Architectural interest abounds in this large, intricate mirror. The shape is eye catching, while the floral motif is full of mesmerizing details.
White Faux Bois Mirror
Faux bois is trendy in home decor right now. This mirror embraces the look with a white modern finish. Is it rustic or contemporary? Maybe somewhere in between.
Baby Peacock Mirror
Peacock mirrors are a personal favorite of mine. I don’t own one yet, but a girl can dream! The many smaller mirrors throughout create a layering effect that dazzles.
Parsons Wall Mirror, Gray Herringbone
Add a little pattern to your wall with this gray herringbone mirror. The smoky color is a perfect, soothing neutral.
Metal Floor Mirror
Floor mirrors are great in the bedroom, but they can be used in any setting to open up the space. This particular one has classic, clean lines that are perfectly modern.
Pearl and Gold Round Mirror
This scalloped sparkler has it all. Capiz shells and mirrored tiles create a lovely mosaic look, and the large circle is great for a room that has too many angles.
Traditional Wall Mirrors
The unusual shape makes this traditional mirror stand out. The octagon has interesting angles, while the silver and gold finish suits any style.
Higgins Round Mirror With Rope Hanger
Decorative rope adds wonderful texture and detail to this round mirror. And the natural brass finish is perfectly on trend.
Fifi Etched Mirror
Beauty is in the details, and this mirror has them. The fine, delicate etching complements the graceful lines of the oval shape.
Weathered Mahogany Mirror
Add a punch of color to your room with this large mustard-yellow mirror. The weathered finish has the perfect farmhouse feel.
Sun Mirror MIR3006A - $251.00
Sunburst mirrors are still hot in home decor. Though mainly decorative, they do add a dose of texture and dimension.
Garden District Mirrors - set of 2
Add the look of a transom window to your space with this pair of mirrors. They would be lovely paired with plates or could be used to add visual height to low windows or ceilings.
Bellesol Mirror
Don’t underestimate the value of a mini mirror. When used in a group, it can make a great impact. Of course, you can also use one individually as an accent piece.
Giant Round Driftwood Mirror
This giant driftwood mirror is sure to be noticed. The coastal flair is obvious, but its natural look blends with many styles.
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