Mirrors

Who's the fairest of them all? At LivingStyles, we have sources and accumulated the most desired Mirrors and there is absolutely a style here to suit everyone’s taste. Our collection covers all sizes, shapes and styles. With such a variety of colours and materials you are sure to find the perfect fit for your home. Make sure to play around with your lightingto ensure you're not getting any of those harsh shadows!

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How to choose the perfect mirror

There are two things to consider when picking a mirror: Its function and how it adds to a room. Follow these steps to picking the perfect mirror for you:
1. Consider what you’re using it for. Do you need a full-length mirror for dressing, or a tabletop mirror for applying makeup?
2. Think about how it suits your space: The perfect mirror for you should add to the decor in your living room, bedroom, hallway or bathroom.
3. Pick a style: There are many types of mirrors, including wall mirrors, floor mirrors and dressing mirrors. Consider which style would work best for your space.


Can you light up a room with mirrors?

Yes and no. Unless a mirror comes with light fixtures attached, it cannot light up your room on its own. However, given that a mirror is inherently reflective, it is able to light up a room when bouncing light from an existing light source.

How do you get light into a dark room with mirrors?

Looking to brighten up your dark spaces naturally? Follow these three steps to illuminate your home with mirrors:
Choose a large mirror: Bigger mirrors will cast more natural light into your room.
Place your mirror near a light source: Find a spot for your mirror next to a window or glass door.
Use multiple mirrors: To increase the light in a dark room, consider using more than one mirror to bounce light further.

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