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- 1 Pros of Using Mirrors
- 2 What are the rules for placing mirrors?
- 3 The best options for placing mirrors in the living room
Mirrors are a functional and interesting decor that can be used not only in the hallway and bedroom, but also in the interior of the living room. They increase the space and correct the irregularities of the room, but for this you need to adhere to several rules.

Pros of Using Mirrors
Mirrors are not just an object in which you can look at yourself, it is also an opportunity to complement the interior. Their use in the living room has many advantages:
- The ability to transform space, change geometry and create a special image of the room;
- A visual expansion of space, but for this you will need more than one mirror;
- Multifunctionality - transformation of a room, play with light, decorative element.

What are the rules for placing mirrors?
To correctly place the mirrors and not make the room uncomfortable, it is worth following some rules:
- In small living rooms, do not install mirrors opposite each other. This will distort reflection and be confusing;
- Mirrors are not placed in dark places, otherwise the space will decrease and become dark;
- If the living room is large, then you should refuse to place mirrors on the ceiling. This will further increase the room, and residents may experience dizziness;
- You can increase the amount of natural light by installing mirrors opposite the windows;
- To ensure that the light spreads evenly and is soft, the light sources are placed farther from the mirrors.


The best options for placing mirrors in the living room
The first option for placing a mirror in the living room is above the fireplace or sofa. To do this, you can choose a simple square-shaped frame for a room in a modern style, or an elaborate oval frame for a classic.
Today, you can often see large mirrors just standing on the floor. To do this, you can select a free wall at the entrance or window. Massiveness does not allow the mirror to fall.

A bolder option is to use a mirror on the entire wall. This will visually increase the space of the living room and make it brighter, but it is important that tenants see their reflection as little as possible. Therefore, for this purpose, it is better not to choose the wall opposite the sofa or chair.


With the help of small mirrors you can create an interesting composition. For this, different shapes and sizes of frames are used. A simple example of placing mirrors is in the form of a mosaic on the wall.

An excellent solution for the living room is mirrored furniture, for example, a coffee table with a mirror table top or legs. You can also put a small bedside table, trimmed with a reflective surface.
Frames give the mirrors a more sophisticated look. They are chosen according to the style of the living room. Also often use mirrors without a frame. They have a rougher appearance, but at the same time look stylish. This design is suitable for hi-tech.

Using mirrors in the living room requires taste and courage before experimenting. In this room it is important to maintain balance and not make it look like a stylized hotel room. Therefore, even at the stage of planning the premises, it is necessary to determine the size of the reflective paintings and their placement.

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