Introduction
Mirrors can be used to add more light and space to a room, create symmetry, reflect an amazing view through a large window with a mirror hung across from it, mix and match mirrors with other artwork such as paintings and prints, or reflect an accent wall in your living room. There are many creative ways to use wall mirrors to decorate your home!

1. Place two identical mirrors on each side of the sofa.
You can use two identical mirrors on each side of the sofa. The mirror should be of the same shape, size, and color to create a cohesive look. To add interest, try placing a piece of art or another small decorative item in between the two mirrors to break up their symmetry.

2. Place a mirror on the wall behind the dining table or in another unexpected spot in the dining room.
If your dining room is looking a little drab, mirrors are an easy way to make it look brighter. Mirrors aren’t just for bathrooms and closets—they can be used in any room of the house!
If you’re short on space, mirrors are also a great option for adding floor space. Place a mirror behind your dining table to create the illusion of a more open space. This trick is especially helpful if you have small children who love nothing better than running around while they eat!
3. Use a mirror to create the illusion of more space in a small room / Use big mirrors to decorate large empty walls.
Mirrors are a great way to create the illusion of more space in a small room. Mirrors reflect light and make a room look larger. They can also be used to reflect the view outside, artwork on the walls, light fixtures, or even pieces of furniture.

If your living room is small, try hanging two mirrors on opposite walls and use them to reflect each other as well as the entire room. You’ll be amazed at how much this trick will add to your space!
You could also hang one large rectangular mirror across from an already existing window; it’ll look like you have twice as many windows looking out onto nature!
Make a room look bigger, adding mirrors to the walls will make it appear much more spacious.
Create a focal point. Mirrors can help draw your eye in one direction, making them perfect for creating a focal point in smaller rooms where there isn’t really another option for where you’d want people to be looking!
Reflect light and create drama with rows of small mirrors on the wall behind paintings or artwork.
Reflect views or other elements of nature such as plants or flowers (if they aren’t poisonous). I love this idea because it keeps things natural, but also adds another element of decorating into the mix since I love seeing myself reflected back at me when standing before my mirror! Such fun!!

4. Hang a vintage mirror above your console table or buffet.
If you’re looking to make a small room feel bigger, or a big room feel cozier, look no further than the large mirror. By using a larger-than-life piece of glass as your focal point, you’ll be able to create an illusion that makes your space appear more open and welcoming. Large mirrors are also great for creating focal points in large rooms—just remember to hang them on walls opposite one another.
5. Mix and match mirrors with other artwork, such as paintings and prints.
If you have art on your walls, consider using mirrors to reflect it. Mirrors can be placed vertically or horizontally, depending on where you want to see the reflection.

For example, say you have a painting of a landscape on your wall that features hills and trees in the background behind grassy plains and mountains in the foreground. You could place a mirror vertically against another wall so that it reflects these elements from across the room. This would allow for an interesting juxtaposition between what’s actually there and what appears reflected in the mirror (i.e., mountains instead of plains).
You can also use mirrors with artwork on ceilings or floors as well! If there’s something interesting up above or down below that you’d like to feature more prominently, try placing a mirror nearby so that it reflects this element onto another surface—like one side of your living room coffee table—which won’t obscure anything else in the room while still giving guests plenty of opportunities to check out what’s going on above/below them while they’re enjoying themselves there too

6. Reflect on an amazing view through a large window with a mirror hung across from it.
You can use a mirror to reflect the view of a beautiful garden, landscape, or beach. This is especially helpful if you have a large window and want to make the most of it.
Use your imagination! If you have an open concept living area, why not use your mirrors to create one big welcoming space? Hang them in an “L” shape or add them together as an arc across from each other for maximum impact!

7. Hang small mirrors in odd numbers for an informal and relaxed look.
Odd numbers are great for mirror placement. If you have three mirrors in your living room, for example, hang them at different heights on the wall. This creates a more casual feel in your space and allows you to get creative with your overall design style.
If you’re looking for a more formal look, consider hanging two or four mirrors together—this will create symmetry and balance in the space.
What’s more, this idea is able to achieve creating an interesting design on your wall. Try using different sizes, shapes, and/or colors of mirrors in the same room to create a pattern.
Optionally, you can also use mirrors of different materials such as glass or metal, or use different finishes on your mirrors such as matte, polished chrome, or antique gold leafing. It would create a complete different wall decor styles.
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There are many creative ways to use wall mirrors to decorate your home. The most obvious use of mirrors is to reflect light. Mirrors are an instant way to make a small room feel bigger, and if you’re lucky enough to have an amazing view from your window, turning that into art by reflecting it in a mirror can be beautiful.
Mirrors can also be used to create interesting or dramatic design elements. If you want something bold and eye-catching, then adding a few big mirrors will do the trick—they’ll give depth and dimension without sacrificing simplicity!
And finally, if you’re looking for a focal point in your home but don’t have much space left over after all the other decorating work has been done… well… why not just add some more?
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