The old interior design trick of placing large mirrors to create the illusion of a more open space also applies to smaller home areas. When the right mirror is placed really well, it can even look like another room.
Where to place small and medium mirrors in your home
Staging mirrors around the home adds a touch of sophistication and is unusually handy when you’re in a rush to get out the door but need *one* last check up.
On top of your pantry
A unique mirror with a sturdy base is good for placing on top of kitchen cabinets.
Next to houseplants
Place a small mirror amongst your leafy friends so they can admire their own plumage.
On the coffee or sofa table
A mirror catch all or tray can hold books, candles, and display photo frames and trinkets.
Near your work desk
Trust me, if you don’t already have one near your home workstation, try it and tell me it doesn’t come in handy before a virtual meeting or after a desk lunch.
By the front door
Last suggestion is near the entryway for a quick glance as you’re on your way out for the day.
Do you decorate your mirrors?
Vinyl decals and stickers are a fun way to style your mirrors past the classic “important reminders” colorful sticky note collage made famous on coming-of-age movies.