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How to decorate with mirrors

The right mirror can help make your home feel bright and airy, as well as add an interesting decorative touch. Here are a few tips on how to make the most of magical mirrors.

Various sizes of round mirrors with rattan frames are hung on a dark wooden surface to form a focal point.
Various sizes of round mirrors with rattan frames are hung on a dark wooden surface to form a focal point.

1. Create the illusion of more space

A well-placed mirror can transform a smaller space by creating a feeling of depth. Use one to give a small bathroom a spacious vibe, or make your hallway or walk-in-closet look bigger. For maximum results, hang your mirror to reflect the light.

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Two GODMORGON mirror cabinets with doors are placed in a row on top of each other on a light grey bathroom wall.
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2. Brighten up a dark spot

A mirror can play the role of a window by enhancing the natural light or reflecting the light of a lamp. A classic mirror like the one we use here can be hung vertically to elongate the room, or horizontally to give the impression of a wider space.

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A hall with stone-colored walls where jackets hang inside a HAUGA open wardrobe. An oval mirror is on the wall.
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3. Create a feel-good space

Transform any room into your private gym or practice studio by leaning a large mirror against the wall. This one is over six feet tall so you can see every move you make (and check out your outfit from bottom to top). Prevent the mirror from sliding with the mounting fittings included.

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A HOVET mirror leans against a wall next to a LOHALS jute rug and two pink vases.
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4. Enhance your vanity spot with mirrors

When you need to take a close look in the mirror, like when you’re doing your make-up, light is important. Try placing lights either side of your vanity mirror to minimize shadows, and if possible place the mirror near to a natural light source. A dimmer function is also a really good extra feature.

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A white MALM dressing table filled with various make-up items under a large vanity mirror with lights.
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5. Let mirrors encourage movement and play

Does your little one love to dress up, or are they more into rough and tumble? Whatever their preference, a child-safe mirror at their height can help to increase their awareness of themselves and their abilities, and encourage imaginative play. Here’s looking at you, kid.

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A child with red hair is wearing swimming goggles and holding their arms up in a diving pose in front of a MÖJLIGHET mirror.
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