Ah, the power of strong mirror placement. Not only do mirrors brighten up an entire room by bouncing light and reflecting your gorgeous ray of sunshine face back into the space, but they also fill awkward corners and animate lackluster walls. And much like art and lighting, these decorative items can function as architectural statements or subtle accents. The mirror decor possibilities are truly endless. Arguably, mirrors are the greatest home invention (second only to the all-mighty toilet). So whether you want to spruce your walls, double-check an outfit or apply makeup, bounce light, and/or make a space feel larger than it is, these 25 mirror decor ideas from designer rooms will help you achieve your goals.
Aaron Leitz
A three-dimensional mirror secured to the velvet upholstered walls brings some angular edge to the plush, formal space designed by Alison Pickart.
JESSICA SAMPLE
Designer Dee Murphy added a custom brass shelf between the Hellman range and the hood to perch knickknacks and a mirror that makes the room look bigger. We know what you're thinking: A mirror in peak mess zone is going to collect grime. Good news: Murphy confirmed that it's not nearly as high-maintenance to keep clean as you'd think.
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Tamsin Johnson Interiors
A sculptural backlit mirror piece above the mantel in this living room designed by Tamsin Johnson Interiors keeps us on our toes. While a classic mirror may feel expected, this striking element is anything but.
Thomas Loof
This genius small space solution gets a lot done while taking up as little of the floor as possible. Juan Carretero flanked the bed with two custom ceiling-high armoires that function as closets, and the niche beneath the built-in sconce functions as a bedside table. Mirrored exteriors make the bulky furniture seem invisible.
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KARYN R MILLET
Wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling mirrors with an antique look create intrigue and make the open floor plan feel even more, well, open in this NYC home designed by Celerie Kemble.
LAURE JOLIET
Mirrored tiles maximize light and make you feel like you're in your own little disco ball universe of fun. In this kitchen designed by ETC.etera in L.A.'s Firehouse Hotel, the mirrored tile backsplash contrasts with the casual wicker stools.
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Arent & Pyke
A gilt-framed mirror asserts just enough timelessness to this small living room designed by Arent & Pyke. The Art Deco floral rug, geometric cube table, and other fun contemporary and colorful accents steal the spotlight.
Nicole Franzen
The infinity effect works well in a modern, minimalist environment, such as this bathroom designed by Kristin Fine.
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Heidi Caillier Design
Together with a large indoor tree, an antique standing mirror in this bedroom by Heidi Caillier makes perfect use of a corner.
Laure Joliet
In this primary bedroom designed by ETC.etera, the closet is separated by a curtain and separated by a flex wall that is elevated by mirror panels.
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Floto Warner
Elizabeth Roberts Architects filled this nonworking fireplace can with plants. Put yours to use with a cluster of pine-scented candles to get that flickering flame effect and woodsy smell, and then place an organic mirror above the mantel.
Amy Neunsinger
Mark D. Sikes preserved the historic stained glass window in this powder room and even let it inspire the wallpaper pattern. A small blue medallion is amplified by the sky blue Katie Ridder wallpaper while all the red paint by the vanity area really pops.
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Patrick McGrath Design
A small, wall-mounted demilune table brings old-world opulence to this apartment designed by Patrick McGrath, while the vibrant and eclectic leaning artwork and stacked books give it a laidback atmosphere. The mirror bounces natural light and the small surface provides just enough space to prop up photographs and flowers without jutting too far into the walkway.
Jared Kuzia
Alternating frames, sizes, and shapes make this experimental gallery wall of mirrors in a bathroom by Cecilia Casagrande both fun and practical.
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Kingston Lafferty Design
A custom floating vanity table is mirrored, just like the wall behind it, in this purple and black bedroom designed by Kingston Lafferty Interiors. They flow right into each other, opening up the space and providing a surface worktop without cramping the bedside area.
AP Design House
A floor-length mirror right across from the large windows amplifies the natural sunlight even more in this minimalist dining room by AP Design House. But it's not just any old flood mirror! The curved top accentuates the traditional ceiling moldings for a hint of whimsy.
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Thijs de Leeuw/Space Content/Living Inside
A frameless mirror blends right into this floral wallpapered powder room designed by Atelier ND, reflecting the artwork on the back wall. It's a true jewel box.
Tamsin Johnson Interiors
A large industrial mirror leans casually against the wall in this modern living room designed by Tamsin Johnson, reflecting both the edgy green carpet and black metal details as well as the laidback beachy vibe of the slipcovered seating and waterfront prints.
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Tamsin Johnson Interiors
Tamsin Johnson extended the gorgeous custom marble material up from the vanity to the backsplash and even framed the double oval mirrors with it. The rich purple veining makes for a royally polished impression.
Emily Followill
The sweet patterned floor tiles and off-white painted shiplap walls bring a warm, neutral touch to this glam bathroom designed by Meredith McBrearty. The mirror-like material used for the tub look fresh paired with the brass fixtures.