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How do you know if a mirror is good quality?

To the untrained eye, it can be hard to know whether a mirror is good quality or not. In general, a good quality mirror will provide undistorted reflection and hold up well over time. Professionals may refer to a mirror’s flatness and thickness, but it can be hard to detect these features without an expert.

So, rather than focusing on the mirror itself, the mirror’s frame may be a better indicator of quality. Solid timber may hold up better than MDF over time, but this isn’t always the case.

How big should a mirror be on a wall?

A mirror’s size should always be determined by its primary function. If you’ll be using the mirror to help you dress, a longer mirror will serve you much better than a small one would.

Wall mirrors come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes to suit any household requirements. It’s common for a wall mirror to be placed in a hallway, bathroom, living room or bedroom, featuring a 60cm-100cm height and width.

Where should mirrors be placed in a house?

In your home, where a mirror resides will depend on your personal needs. They serve a dual purpose, providing a reflection for you, but also the light in your home. Strategically placed wall mirrors have the ability to brighten up a dark space by reflecting natural light from well-lit areas.

Here are some ideas for where to place your wall mirror: Bedroom, dining room, above a hall table, in an entryway, above a fireplace, over a door, over the bathroom sink and in the living room.

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