What Are The Best Rooms To Have A Mirror Wall In?

Mirror walls are a growing trend that looks to have some serious staying power in interior design, but as with any popular new trend, people are bound to go overboard with them. Of course, it is easy to get excited by the presence of a new feature item, but anything new is quickly experimented with in every possible way, and the results are already in on where mirror walls look good and where they don't. If you are looking to utilise the opulent look of mirror walls appropriately, then you should stick to using them in the spaces that best harness their feature without being overbearing. 

Master Bedrooms

Bedrooms are the prime place to install your mirror walls for several reasons. First of all, mirror walls are great to use as a functional piece of equipment when dressing yourself and deciding on what to wear for the day. Master bedrooms in particular should have the most well-established feeling of importance out of all your bedrooms, and a mirror wall can separate them from other similarly designed rooms. Often, it is quite common to see mirrors installed on sliding wardrobe doors, but a mirror wall is another level of class above this and feels more elegant.

Entrance Rooms

The front room of your house is an important area to give a good first impression. Often, there is a big open wall near the front door, normally from a corridor leading off to more rooms. Using this big open wall to house paintings is generally how people fill up the space, but mirror walls are a fantastic way to make the space seem less crowded, while also being a great way to have final checkups right before you leave on a night out or to go to work. It is also a nice statement piece that doesn't go too far and keeps the opulent look you are trying to achieve with mirror walls.

Behind Other Features

A great way to really emphasise other features is to make them feel grander through the use of mirror walls. For example, by putting mirrored walls behind a fireplace you draw the whole rooms attention to the piece while also making the space feel much larger, not claustrophobic. Many people use mirrored walls in dining or kitchen preparation areas to add another layer of functionality to these active spaces. While mirrored walls are good to take up dead space, they are best used when they serve a purpose.

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